posted on 2013-11-15, 00:00authored byGuy Adami, Alexander J. Adami
Noninvasive diagnosis, whether by sampling body fluids, body scans, or other technique, has the potential to simplify early cancer
detection. A classic example is Pap smear screening, which has helped to reduce cervical cancer 75% over the last 50 years. No test
is error-free; the real concern is sufficient accuracy combined with ease of use. This paper will discuss methods that measure gene
expression or epigenetic markers in oral cells or saliva to diagnose oral and pharyngeal cancers, without requiring surgical biopsy.
Evidence for lung and other distal cancer detection is also reviewed.