Cancer is one of the major causes of death, and as it becomes more malignant, it becomes an intractable disease that is difficult to cure completely. Therefore, early detection is important to increase the survival rate. For this reason, testing with blood biomarkers is currently common. However, in order to accurately diagnose early-stage cancer, new biomarkers and diagnostic methods that enable highly accurate diagnosis are needed. This review summarizes recent studies on cancer biomarker detection. In particular, we focus on the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in urine and the development of diagnostic methods using olfactory receptors in living organisms. Urinary samples from cancer patients contain a wide variety of VOCs, and the identification of cancer specific compounds is underway. It has also been found that the olfactory sense of organisms can distinguish cancer-specific odors, which may be applicable to cancer diagnosis. We explore the possibility of novel cancer biomarker candidates and novel diagnostic methods.

Non-Invasive Detection of Tumors by Volatile Organic Compounds in Urine / Hara, Tomoaki; Meng, Sikun; Arao, Yasuko; Saito, Yoshiko; Inoue, Kana; Alshammari, Aya Hasan; Hatakeyama, Hideyuki; di Luccio, Eric; Vecchione, Andrea; Hirotsu, Takaaki; Ishii, Hideshi. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 13:1(2025). [10.3390/biomedicines13010109]

Non-Invasive Detection of Tumors by Volatile Organic Compounds in Urine

Vecchione, Andrea;
2025

Abstract

Cancer is one of the major causes of death, and as it becomes more malignant, it becomes an intractable disease that is difficult to cure completely. Therefore, early detection is important to increase the survival rate. For this reason, testing with blood biomarkers is currently common. However, in order to accurately diagnose early-stage cancer, new biomarkers and diagnostic methods that enable highly accurate diagnosis are needed. This review summarizes recent studies on cancer biomarker detection. In particular, we focus on the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in urine and the development of diagnostic methods using olfactory receptors in living organisms. Urinary samples from cancer patients contain a wide variety of VOCs, and the identification of cancer specific compounds is underway. It has also been found that the olfactory sense of organisms can distinguish cancer-specific odors, which may be applicable to cancer diagnosis. We explore the possibility of novel cancer biomarker candidates and novel diagnostic methods.
2025
biomarkers; cancer; diagnostics; olfactory receptors; volatile organic compounds
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Non-Invasive Detection of Tumors by Volatile Organic Compounds in Urine / Hara, Tomoaki; Meng, Sikun; Arao, Yasuko; Saito, Yoshiko; Inoue, Kana; Alshammari, Aya Hasan; Hatakeyama, Hideyuki; di Luccio, Eric; Vecchione, Andrea; Hirotsu, Takaaki; Ishii, Hideshi. - In: BIOMEDICINES. - ISSN 2227-9059. - 13:1(2025). [10.3390/biomedicines13010109]
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