Biosensing chips for cancer diagnosis and treatment: a new wave towards clinical innovation

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Recent technological advances in nanoscience and material designing have led to the development of point-of-care devices for biomolecule sensing and cancer diagnosis. In situ and portable sensing devices for bedside, diagnosis can effectively improve the patient’s clinical outcomes and reduce the mortality rate. Detection of exosomal RNAs by immuno-biochip with increased sensitivity and specificity to diagnose cancer has raised the understanding of the tumor microenvironment and many other technology-based biosensing devices hold great promise for clinical innovations to conquer the unbeatable fort of cancer metastasis. Electrochemical biosensors are the most sensitive category of biomolecule detection sensors with significantly low concentrations down to the atomic level. In this sense, this review addresses the recent advances in cancer detection and diagnosis by developing significant biological sensing devices that are believed to have better sensing potential than existing facilities.

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Iqbal, M. J., Javed, Z., Herrera-Bravo, J., Sadia, H., Anum, F., Raza, S., … Cho, W. C. (2022, December 1). Biosensing chips for cancer diagnosis and treatment: a new wave towards clinical innovation. Cancer Cell International. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12935-022-02777-7

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