Digging deeper into volatile organic compounds associated with cancer

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), produced and emitted through the metabolism of cancer cells or the body's immune system, are considered novel cancer biomarkers for diagnostic purposes. Of late, a large number of work has been done to find a relationship between VOCs' signature of body and cancer. Cancer-related VOCs can be used to detect several types of cancers at the earlier stages which in turn provide a significantly higher chance of survival. Here we aim to provide an updated picture of cancer-related VOCs based on recent findings in this field focusing on cancer odor database.

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Janfaza, S., Khorsand, B., Nikkhah, M., & Zahiri, J. (2019, December 27). Digging deeper into volatile organic compounds associated with cancer. Biology Methods and Protocols. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/biomethods/bpz014

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