Abstract:Colorectal cancer (CRC) rated among the three most diagnosed cancers and the fourth main cause of death worldwide. CRC is a curable cancer provided to be diagnosed at its early-stage. Colonoscopy, stool and blood-based tests are in use for CRC diagnosis/screening. Due to low patient compliance, low specificity and high rate of false results, more reliable methods with desired level of detection accuracy and high patients’ compliance are highly demanded. Detecting hotspot mutations in stool DNA emerged as a rob… Show more
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