New paradigms to break barriers in early cancer detection for improved prognosis and treatment outcomes

Author:

Ahmad Irfan1,Jasim Saade Abdalkareem2ORCID,Sharma M. K.3,S Renuka Jyothi4,Hjazi Ahmed5,Mohammed Jaafaru Sani6,Sinha Aashna7,Zwamel Ahmed Hussein8910,Hamzah Hamza Fadhel11,Mohammed Bahira Abdulrazzaq12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

2. Medical Laboratory Techniques Department, College of Health and Medical Technology University of Al‐maarif Anbar Iraq

3. Department of Mathematics Chaudhary Charan Singh University Meerut Uttar Pradesh India

4. Department of Biotechnology and Genetics, School of Sciences JAIN (Deemed to be University) Bangalore Karnataka India

5. Department of Medical Laboratory, College of Applied Medical Sciences Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University Al‐Kharj Saudi Arabia

6. Medical Analysis Department Tishk International University Erbil Iraq

7. School of Applied and Life Sciences, Division of Research and Innovation Uttaranchal University Dehradun Uttarakhand India

8. Medical Laboratory Technique College the Islamic University Najaf Iraq

9. Medical Laboratory Technique College the Islamic University of Al Diwaniyah Al Diwaniyah Iraq

10. Medical Laboratory Technique College the Islamic University of Babylon Babylon Iraq

11. Department of Medical Laboratories Technology AL‐Nisour University College Baghdad Iraq

12. Department of Technical Engineering Al‐Hadi University College Baghdad Iraq

Abstract

AbstractThe uncontrolled growth and spread of cancerous cells beyond their usual boundaries into surrounding tissues characterizes cancer. In developed countries, cancer is the leading cause of death, while in underdeveloped nations, it ranks second. Using existing cancer diagnostic tools has increased early detection rates, which is crucial for effective cancer treatment. In recent decades, there has been significant progress in cancer‐specific survival rates owing to advances in cancer detection and treatment. The ability to accurately identify precursor lesions is a crucial aspect of effective cancer screening programs, as it enables early treatment initiation, leading to lower long‐term incidence of invasive cancer and improved overall prognosis. However, these diagnostic methods have limitations, such as high costs and technical challenges, which can make accurate diagnosis of certain deep‐seated tumors difficult. To achieve accurate cancer diagnosis and prognosis, it is essential to continue developing cutting‐edge technologies in molecular biology and cancer imaging.

Funder

Deanship of Scientific Research, King Khalid University

Publisher

Wiley

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