Lab-on-a-chip for oral cancer screening and diagnosis

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a disfiguring and deadly cancer. Despite advances in therapy, many patients continue to face a poor prognosis. Early detection is an important factor in determining the survival of patients with OSCC. No accurate, cost-efficient, and reproducible method exists to screen patients for OSCC. As a result, many patients are diagnosed at advanced stages of the disease. Early detection would identify patients, facilitating timely treatment and close monitoring. Mass screening requires a rapid oral cancer diagnostic test that can be used in a clinical setting. Current diagnostic techniques for OSCC require modern laboratory facilities, sophisticated equipment, and elaborate and lengthy processing by skilled personnel. The lab-on-chip technology holds the promise of replacing these techniques with miniaturized, integrated, automated, inexpensive diagnostic devices. This article describes lab-on-chip devices for biomarker-based identification of oral cancer. Similar methods can be employed for the screening of other types of cancers. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Ziober, B. L., Mauk, M. G., Falls, E. M., Chen, Z., Ziober, A. F., & Bau, H. H. (2008, January). Lab-on-a-chip for oral cancer screening and diagnosis. Head and Neck. https://doi.org/10.1002/hed.20680

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