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Surface plasmon resonance: A promising approach for label-free early cancer diagnosis

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CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA
Volume 527, Issue -, Pages 79-88

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2022.01.023

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Cancer; Biomarkers; Biosensors; Plasmonic nanomaterials

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Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide, mostly due to delayed detection. Utilizing biomarker-based detection tools can help in early recognition of cancer. This review examines the use of SPR-based sensors in cancer diagnosis.
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide after cardiovascular disease. The major cause of high mortality is delayed detection. Therefore, detection at an early stage followed by early treatment can mitigate morbidity as well as mortality. The utilization of biomarker-based detection tools helps in early-stage recogni-tion. Fortunately, biomarkers indicating disease status are released in to the circulation. These include traditional marker proteins as well as exosomes, micro-RNA (miRNA) and circulating tumor DNA (ct-DNA). Biosensors are biological and chemical reaction devices that generate signals based on analyte concentration. Due to analyte binding, these devices demonstrate high sensitivity and specificity. This review examines the use of surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based sensors in the diagnosis of various cancer including those of the breast, prostate, lung, ovary, cervix and pancreas. SPR is a label-free, real-time and non-invasive optical biosensing technology representing a novel diagnostic tool in cancer detection.

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