Irene Choi, Nathan Yoshida, Neeti Swarup, David T W Wong
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Abstract
Introduction: This special report explores the advancements of salivary biomarkers for early detection across various cancer types.
Areas covered: Saliva-based liquid biopsy has emerged as a promising diagnostic tool with a unique capability to capture a wide range of molecular signals that may reflect systemic disease signatures. Novel platforms such as Electric Field-Induced Release and Measurement (EFIRM) and next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based techniques are introduced. This report also addresses the challenges in standardizing saliva collection and biomarkers. Saliva diagnostics hold potential in changing the landscape of cancer detection and disease monitoring. However, barriers in reproducibility, sample variability, and accessibility must be addressed.
Expert opinion: We anticipate that through interdisciplinary collaborations, saliva-based diagnostic tools will be brought to the frontline of clinical practices for routine screening for cancer in the future, opening doors to earlier detection and increased accessibility to precision oncology.
期刊介绍:
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (ISSN 1473-7159) publishes expert reviews of the latest advancements in the field of molecular diagnostics including the detection and monitoring of the molecular causes of disease that are being translated into groundbreaking diagnostic and prognostic technologies to be used in the clinical diagnostic setting.
Each issue of Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics contains leading reviews on current and emerging topics relating to molecular diagnostics, subject to a rigorous peer review process; editorials discussing contentious issues in the field; diagnostic profiles featuring independent, expert evaluations of diagnostic tests; meeting reports of recent molecular diagnostics conferences and key paper evaluations featuring assessments of significant, recently published articles from specialists in molecular diagnostic therapy.
Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics provides the forum for reporting the critical advances being made in this ever-expanding field, as well as the major challenges ahead in their clinical implementation. The journal delivers this information in concise, at-a-glance article formats: invaluable to a time-constrained community.