Volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath: Applications in cancer diagnosis and predicting treatment efficacy

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Yilu Gao , Baoqing Chen , Xingyuan Cheng , Shiliang LiuD , Qiaoqiao Li , Mian Xi
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are carbon-based chemicals characterized by high vapor pressure and low boiling points under standard temperature and pressure conditions. VOCs are categorized as exogenous or endogenous, depending on their source. Endogenous VOCs are metabolic byproducts eliminated via respiration. These compounds serve as indicators of human metabolic activity, reflecting differences in tumors compared to normal cell metabolism and the body's response to tumors. Examination of exhaled breath provides a noninvasive approach for assessing metabolic status by comparing VOC levels. Consequently, VOCs are increasingly studied as novel biomarkers for cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment efficacy prediction. This review outlines VOC production mechanisms, their presence in tumor types, detection methodologies, and their implications for tumor screening, diagnosis, and prognosis. Nonetheless, challenges remain in the utilization of VOCs for cancer diagnosis and predicting treatment outcomes. Furthermore, this review discusses unresolved issues requiring attention to improve malignant tumor assessment, providing insights into their diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.

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呼出气体中挥发性有机物:在癌症诊断和预测治疗效果中的应用
挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)是一种在标准温度和压力条件下具有高蒸气压和低沸点特征的碳基化学物质。挥发性有机化合物根据其来源分为外源性和内源性。内源性挥发性有机化合物是通过呼吸消除的代谢副产物。这些化合物作为人体代谢活动的指标,反映了肿瘤与正常细胞代谢的差异以及机体对肿瘤的反应。通过比较挥发性有机化合物的水平,对呼出气体的检查提供了一种非侵入性的评估代谢状态的方法。因此,人们越来越多地研究挥发性有机化合物作为癌症筛查、诊断和治疗效果预测的新型生物标志物。本文概述了挥发性有机化合物的产生机制、它们在肿瘤类型中的存在、检测方法以及它们对肿瘤筛查、诊断和预后的影响。尽管如此,在利用挥发性有机化合物进行癌症诊断和预测治疗结果方面仍然存在挑战。此外,本文还讨论了改善恶性肿瘤评估需要注意的尚未解决的问题,为其诊断、治疗和预后提供了见解。
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Cancer pathogenesis and therapy
Cancer pathogenesis and therapy Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Cancer Research, Oncology
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