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Diagnostic Performance of a Noninvasive Breath Test for Colorectal Cancer: COBRA1 Study

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    SYSNO ASEP0562541
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleDiagnostic Performance of a Noninvasive Breath Test for Colorectal Cancer: COBRA1 Study
    Author(s) Woodfield, G. (GB)
    Belluomo, I. (GB)
    Laponogov, I. (GB)
    Veselkov, K. A. (GB)
    Boshier, P. R. (GB)
    Lin, G. P. (GB)
    Myridakis, A. (GB)
    Ayrton, O. (GB)
    Španěl, Patrik (UFCH-W) RID, ORCID
    Vidal-Diez, A. (GB)
    Romano, A. (GB)
    Martin, J. (GB)
    Marelli, L. (GB)
    Groves, C. (GB)
    Monahan, K. (GB)
    Kontovounisios, C. (GB)
    Saunders, B. P. (GB)
    Cross, A.J. (GB)
    Hanna, G. B. (GB)
    Source TitleGastroenterology. - : Elsevier - ISSN 0016-5085
    Roč. 163, č. 5 (2022), s. 1447-1449
    Number of pages3 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    Keywordscolorectal cancer (CRC) ; noninvasive breath test ; COBRA1 study
    Subject RIVCF - Physical ; Theoretical Chemistry
    OECD categoryPhysical chemistry
    Method of publishingOpen access
    Institutional supportUFCH-W - RVO:61388955
    UT WOS000928460600005
    EID SCOPUS85138568338
    DOI10.1053/j.gastro.2022.06.084
    AnnotationColorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer globally. When diagnosed early, the 5-year survival rate is 92%, 2 yet 23% of CRCs are diagnosed at an advanced stage in the United Kingdom with a 5-year survival rate of 10%. Early CRC has symptoms that are shared with common benign conditions. Colonoscopy capacity is limited, and referring all symptomatic patients for
    colonoscopy would overwhelm available resources. An intermediate triage test to identify patients at risk of CRC could streamline referral pathways. A breath test based on detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has the ideal characteristics for a triage tool because it is noninvasive, simple to undertake, and acceptable to patients of all ethnicities.
    WorkplaceJ. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry
    ContactMichaela Knapová, michaela.knapova@jh-inst.cas.cz, Tel.: 266 053 196
    Year of Publishing2023
    Electronic addresshttps://hdl.handle.net/11104/0334853
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