Many new approaches to diagnose cancer have been identified, and many more are being developed. The two most prevalent clinical approaches for detecting cancers are biopsies followed by histology or the use of biomarkers (protein levels or nucleic acid content). An emerging central theme within this movement has been the development of nanoparticles, especially those focused on carbon dots, graphene, and gold nanoparticles in the development of biosensors for cancer detection and diagnosis. This book includes the most up-to-date point-of-care cancer detection technologies and processes, which are based on biomedical sensors, microfluidics and integrated systems engineering. It will compile detailed literature on various novel applications of nano biosensors in cancer diagnosis by primarily focusing on non-invasive biomarker detection, use of nanoparticles, and biosensor applications. It also includes current advancements and diagnostic tests that can be conducted outside of the laboratory in remote areas.
Key Features:
Chapter 1: Cancer: A complete Overview form Benign to Malignant Development Tumors
Chapter 2: Imaging Techniques to Current Biosensors: Advancement in cancer diagnosis
Chapter 3: Nanosensors: An Overview of Future Utility in the Biomedical Domain
Chapter 4: Invasive Techniques and Its Challenges in Early Detection of Cancer
Chapter 5: Insight into the Noninvasive Approaches for Early Detection of Biomarkers of Cancer
Chapter 6: An emerging study on the Detection of the Cancer-Associated Exosomal Body for Early Diagnosis of Cancer
Chapter 7: Serum Protein as an Excellent Biomarker for Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
Chapter 8: Insight into the Detection of Non-Coding RNA as Potential Biomarkers for the Detection of Lung Cancer
Chapter 9: Nanobiosensors-Based Rapid Detection of Circulating Biomarkers of Cancer
Chapter 10: Fabrication of Various Nano-biosensors for Early Diagnosis of Cancer
Chapter 11: Point of Care Paper-Based Diagnostic Systems for Cancer
Chapter 12: Detection of Circulatory Cancerous Cells for Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
Chapter 13: Utility of various kinds of Nanoparticles as a Potential Material for Biosensor
Chapter 14: Challenges in the Development of Nano Biosensors in the Diagnosis of Cancer
Chapter 15: Future Prospective of Nano-sensors in Early Diagnosis and Management of Cancer