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    Cervical Cancer

    Cervical cancer ranks fourth among all types of cancers in women and accounts for close to 0.6 million new cases worldwide every year. Due to improvements in screening techniques, the mortality rate associated...

    Shrute Kannappan, Jung Heon Lee in Biomarkers and Biosensors for Cervical Can… (2021)

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    Methods for Screening of Cervical Cancer: State of Art

    Only 1% of HPV infected patients show visible warts or condylomas. Thence, diagnosis of cervical cancer requires other techniques to identify the internal lesions. Traditional methods for the detection of HPV ...

    Shrute Kannappan, Jung Heon Lee in Biomarkers and Biosensors for Cervical Can… (2021)

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    Optical DNA Based Sensors for Cervical Cancers

    Optical biosensors are devices frequently used to detect different molecules in biological applications through their interaction with light. Optical biosensors have many advantages because they allow fast and...

    Jun Hyuk Heo, ** Woong Lee in Biomarkers and Biosensors for Cervical Can… (2021)

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    Potential Biomarkers for Early Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer

    Biomarkers provide a platform to aid early detection, diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of the disease. In the case of cervical cancer, the biomarkers primarily serve to identify the viral infection at a pr...

    Shrute Kannappan, Jung Heon Lee in Biomarkers and Biosensors for Cervical Can… (2021)