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Recent advances in fecal gene detection for colorectal cancer diagnosis.

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There has been a gradual increase in the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in recent years. Most patients lack obvious early symptoms, but are commonly in mid and advanced stages when… Click to show full abstract

There has been a gradual increase in the incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) in recent years. Most patients lack obvious early symptoms, but are commonly in mid and advanced stages when the symptoms become evident, with rather high mortalities. Early diagnosis, treatment and recurrence monitoring are crucial to improving the recovery rate of CRC. Studies have shown that tumor-related genes can be detected in the feces of CRC patients. Owing to non-invasiveness, convenient sampling and continuous dynamic monitoring, fecal gene detection may be applicable to CRC screening, diagnosis, prognostic assessment and recurrence monitoring. Herein, we review the research advances in fecal gene detection for CRC diagnosis.

Keywords: fecal gene; colorectal cancer; gene detection; diagnosis

Journal Title: Biomarkers in medicine
Year Published: 2021

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