Publications by authors named "J-F Haince"

Breast cancer is a global concern as a leading cause of death for women. Early and precise diagnosis can be vital in handling the disease efficiently. Breast cancer subtyping based on estrogen receptor (ER) status is crucial for determining prognosis and treatment.

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Breast cancer remains a major public health concern, and early detection is crucial for improving survival rates. Metabolomics offers the potential to develop non-invasive screening and diagnostic tools based on metabolic biomarkers. However, the inherent complexity of metabolomic datasets and the high dimensionality of biomarkers complicates the identification of diagnostically relevant features, with multiple studies demonstrating limited consensus on the specific metabolites involved.

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Article Synopsis
  • The five-year survival rate for lung cancer is low due to late-stage diagnoses, making early detection crucial for effective treatment.
  • Traditional early detection methods like chest X-rays, bronchoscopy, sputum analysis, and low-dose CT scans have limitations.
  • The review suggests using metabolomic fingerprinting as a promising, cost-effective blood test alternative for early lung cancer screening, particularly for high-risk individuals.
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