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Volatile organic compounds in human matrices as lung cancer biomarkers: a systematic review

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2020.103037

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Biomarkers; Headspace Analysis; Volatile Organic Compounds; Lung Cancer; Volatomics

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  1. Kom op tegen Kanker (Stand up to Cancer)
  2. Flemish cancer society [KOTK UA/2016/10710/1]
  3. grant 'Emmanuel van der Schueren'

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have shown potential as non-invasive breath biomarkers for lung cancer, but their unclear biological origin currently limits clinical applications. This systematic review explores headspace analysis of VOCs in patient-derived body fluids and lung cancer cell lines to pinpoint lung cancer-specific VOCs and uncover their biological origin. A search was performed in the databases MEDLINE and Web of Science. Twenty-two articles were included in this systematic review. Since there is no standardised approach to analyse VOCs, a plethora of techniques and matrices/cell lines were explored, which is reflected in the various VOCs identified. However, comparing VOCs in the headspace of urine, blood and pleural effusions from patients and lung cancer cell lines showed some overlapping VOCs, indicating their potential use in lung cancer diagnosis. This review demonstrates that VOCs are promising biomarkers for lung cancer. However, due to lack of intermatrix consensus, standardised prospective trials will have to be conducted to validate clinically relevant biomarkers.

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