Effect of chemotherapy on urinary volatile biomarkers for lung cancer by HS‐SPME‐GC‐MS and chemometrics
Ricardo Rubio‐Sánchez,
Rocío Ríos‐Reina,
Cristina Ubeda
Abstract:BackgroundVolatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been studied as possible biomarkers in several diseases, including lung cancer. Early detection of cancer can improve long‐term survival rates and the quality of life, so the study of VOCs in exhaled breath and urine has been increasing in recent years. This study aimed to assess the urinary VOCs that are modified after chemotherapy to identify those with the potential to be lung cancer biomarkers that can be monitored during treatment.MethodsThree urine samples… Show more
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