Early detection of carcinoma: correlating quantifiable tumor biomarkers with High-Resolution Microscopy (HRME) findings
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Early detection of carcinoma: correlating quantifiable tumor biomarkers with High-Resolution Microscopy (HRME) findings
Abstract
Introduction: Cancer ranks as the second most prevalent cause of death worldwide, responsible for approximately 9.6 million deaths annually. Approximately one out of every six deaths is caused by cancer. About 80% of cancer deals with epithelial tissues located on the outer lines of the body cavity.
Areas covered: This review study selected and analyzed recent works in the field of High Resolution Microendoscopy (HRME) that have been used to diagnose cancer in various organs such as cervical, esophageal, head & neck, and gastrointestinal.
Expert opinion: The HRME modality will play a vital role in improving the diagnostic accuracy of carcinoma. HRME has shown promising statistical outcomes for diagnosing carcinoma, enabling the clinician to gain additional information before performing conventional tissue biopsy. A multimodal probe consisting of a macroscopic investigation aided by HRME modality for microscopic investigation can significantly reduce the number of unnecessary biopsies leading to overall improvement in patient wellness. The new directions of the HRME research would be in the light source and detection configuration, increasing the number of optical fiber cores, which improves the resolution of the image, AI-assisted automatic quantification of the key HRME parameters, and clinical studies with newer near-infrared regime-based contrast agents.
Keywords: Microendoscopy; carcinoma; early detection; optical imaging; tumor marker.
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