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Review
. 2021 May;17(14):1793-1810.
doi: 10.2217/fon-2020-0789. Epub 2021 Mar 3.

Molecular approaches to lung cancer prevention

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Molecular approaches to lung cancer prevention

Asrar Alam et al. Future Oncol. 2021 May.

Abstract

Lung cancer is generally diagnosed at advanced stages when surgical resection is not possible. Late diagnosis, along with development of chemoresistance, results in high mortality. Preventive approaches, including smoking cessation, chemoprevention and early detection are needed to improve survival. Smoking cessation combined with low-dose computed tomography screening has modestly improved survival. Chemoprevention has also shown some promise. Despite these successes, most lung cancer cases remain undetected until advanced stages. Additional early detection strategies may further improve survival and treatment outcome. Molecular alterations taking place during lung carcinogenesis have the potential to be used in early detection via noninvasive methods and may also serve as biomarkers for success of chemopreventive approaches. This review focuses on the utilization of molecular biomarkers to increase the efficacy of various preventive approaches.

Keywords: blood-based detection; chemoprevention; eNose; early detection; exhaled breath analysis; liquid biopsy; molecular biomarkers; smoking cessation; sputum analysis.

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