| Literature DB >> 31854494 |
Antti A Mäkitie1,2,3, Alhadi Almangush2,4,5,6, Omar Youssef2,4, Markus Metsälä7, Suvi Silén1, Iain J Nixon8, Missak Haigentz9, Juan P Rodrigo10, Nabil F Saba11, Vincent Vander Poorten12, Alfio Ferlito13.
Abstract
Head and neck cancer (HNC) comprises a heterogeneous group of upper aerodigestive tract malignant neoplasms, the most frequent of which is squamous cell carcinoma. HNC forms the eighth most common cancer type and the incidence is increasing. However, survival has improved only moderately during the past decades. Currently, early diagnosis remains the mainstay for improving treatment outcomes in this patient population. Unfortunately, screening methods to allow early detection of HNC are not yet established. Therefore, many cases are still diagnosed at advanced stage, compromising outcomes. Exhaled breath analysis (EBA) is a diagnostic tool that has been recently introduced for many cancers. Breath analysis is non-invasive, cost-effective, time-saving, and can potentially be applied for cancer screening. Here, we provide a summary of the accumulated evidence on the feasibility of EBA in the diagnosis of HNC.Entities:
Keywords: diagnosis; exhaled breath analysis; head and neck cancer
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31854494 DOI: 10.1002/hed.26043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck ISSN: 1043-3074 Impact factor: 3.147