Effective lung cancer control: An unaccomplished challenge in cancer research
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
CytoJournal
Abstract
Lung cancer has always been a burden to the society since its non-effective early detection and poor survival status. Different imaging modalities such as computed tomography scan have been practiced for lung cancer detection. This review focuses on the importance of sputum cytology for early lung cancer detection and biomarkers effective in sputum samples. Published articles were discussed in light of the potential of sputum cytology for lung cancer early detection and risk assessment across high-risk groups. Recent developments in sample processing techniques have documented a clear potential to improve or refine diagnosis beyond that achieved with conventional sputum cytology examination. The diagnostic potential of sputum cytology may be exploited better through the standardization and automation of sputum preparation and analysis for application in routine laboratory practices and clinical trials. The challenging aspects in sputum cytology as well as sputum-based molecular markers are to ensure appropriate standardization and validation of the processing techniques.
DOI
10.25259/Cytojournal_36_2022
Publication Date
8-1-2023
Recommended Citation
Panakkal, Neeraja; Lekshmi, Asha; Saraswathy, Veena Vamadevan; and Sujathan, Kunjuraman, "Effective lung cancer control: An unaccomplished challenge in cancer research" (2023). Open Access archive. 7974.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/7974