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Multi-cancer Detection Using Pattern Formation in Drying Body Fluids: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Test Accuracy Studies.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/91074
Publisher DOI
10.1177/15330338251333994
PubMed ID
40888601
Description
IntroductionThe ability to detect multiple cancer types with high sensitivity has the potential to reduce diagnostic delays and improve treatment outcomes. Diagnostic patterning tests (DPTs), which utilize self-organized patterns in drying body fluids, are a relatively unexplored diagnostic method. This systematic review and meta-analysis assessed their accuracy for multi-cancer detection.MethodsSearches were conducted in PubMed, Web of Science, eLibrary Russia, and other databases for studies evaluating DPT accuracy in cancer detection. Study quality was assessed using the QUADAS-2 tool. Data were analyzed for (i) untreated cancers, (ii) treated cancers, and (iii) precancerous conditions, with controls comprising (iv) healthy individuals and (v) non-cancer patients. Meta-analysis adhered to the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Diagnostic Test Accuracy.ResultsOf the 610 identified records, 41 studies involving 15,969 participants were included, encompassing 5265 cancer cases and 189 precancerous condition cases. Pooled sensitivity and specificity across all DPTs were 0.89 (95% CI, 0.83-0.93) and 0.90 (95% CI, 0.84-0.93), respectively. Copper chloride crystallization applied to blood demonstrated the highest sensitivity (0.93; 95% CI, 0.87-0.96) and specificity (0.93; 95% CI, 0.85-0.97), though differences between tests were not statistically significant.ConclusionDespite high heterogeneity and the potential risk of bias, DPTs showed a satisfactory degree of accuracy in detecting over 50 cancer types. Further research is needed to evaluate their potential for early cancer detection.
Date of Publication
2025
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
copper chloride crystallization of blood
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diagnostic tests
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droplet evaporation
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meta-analysis
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multi-cancer detection
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patterns in drying body fluids
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kokornaczyk, Maria Olga
Institute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (IKIM)
Reif, Marcus
Loef, Martin
Walach, Harald
Bodrova, Natalia Borisovna
Doesburg, Paul
da Costa Batista, João Vitor
Pannek, Jürgen
Externe Kontoinhaber der Medizinischen Fakultät
Clinic of Urology
Shah, Devika
Castelàn, Mario
Baumgartner, Stephan
Institut für Komplementäre und Integrative Medizin, Klassische Homöopathie
Institute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (IKIM)
Additional Credits
Externe Kontoinhaber der Medizinischen Fakultät
Institute of Complementary and Integrative Medicine (IKIM)
Institut für Komplementäre und Integrative Medizin, Klassische Homöopathie
Clinic of Urology
Series
Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Publisher
SAGE Publications
ISSN
1533-0338
1533-0346
Access(Rights)
open.access
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