Breath Volatile Organic Compound Profiling of Colorectal Cancer Using Selected Ion Flow-Tube Mass Spectrometry.
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Accepted version
Author(s)
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: BACKGROUND:: Breath VOCs have the potential to noninvasively diagnose cancer. METHODS: Exhaled breath samples were collected using 2-L double-layered Nalophan bags, and were analyzed using selected-ion-flow-tube mass-spectrometry. Gold-standard test for comparison was endoscopy for luminal inspection and computed tomography (CT) to confirm cancer recurrence. Three studies were conducted: RESULTS:: CONCLUSION:: This study suggests the association of a single breath biomarker with the primary presence and recurrence of CRCa. Further multicenter validation studies are required to validate these findings.
Date Issued
2019-05-01
Date Acceptance
2017-11-29
Citation
Annals of Surgery, 2019, 269 (5), pp.903-910
ISSN
0003-4932
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Start Page
903
End Page
910
Journal / Book Title
Annals of Surgery
Volume
269
Issue
5
Copyright Statement
This is the accepted version of the article Breath Volatile Organic Compound Profiling of Colorectal Cancer Using Selected Ion Flow-Tube Mass Spectrometry Sheraz R. Markar; Sung-Tong Chin; Andrea Romano; Tom Wiggins; Stefan Antonowicz; Paraskevas Paraskeva; Paul Ziprin; Ara Darzi; George B. Hanna. Annals of Surgery. Publish Ahead of Print():, NOV 2017
Sponsor
National Institute for Health Research
National Institute of Health Research
Grant Number
DRF-2014-07-088
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Surgery
breath
colorectal cancer
diagnosis
recurrence
volatile organic compounds
FECAL OCCULT-BLOOD
EXHALED BREATH
BOWEL-DISEASE
SIFT-MS
IDENTIFICATION
NETWORKS
MARKERS
ONLINE
TESTS
DNA
Surgery
11 Medical and Health Sciences
Publication Status
Published