Cervical cancer is one of the top malignancies in women around the globe, which still holds its place despite being preventable at early stages. Gynecological conditions, even maladies like cervical cancer, still experience scrutiny from society owing to prevalent taboo and invasive screening methods, especially in developing economies. Additionally, current diagnoses lack specificity and sensitivity, which prolong diagnosis until it is too late. Advances in omics-based technologies aid in discovering differential multi-omics profiles between healthy individuals and cancer patients, which could be utilized for the discovery of body fluid-based biomarkers. Body fluids are a promising potential alternative for early disease detection and coun...
Background/Aim: To date, several proteomics studies in cervical cancer (CC) have focused mainly on s...
Cervical cancer, a potentially preventable disease, remains the second most common malignancy in wom...
Background In cervical cancer, more than any other type of cancer, the effects of preventi...
Despite large gaps in our knowledge on the intracellular mechanism leading to cervical cancer, the p...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) can be considered as a potential source of bioma...
Objective: The process of normal cervix changing into high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HS...
Cervical cancer remains the fourth most common and most lethal type of cancer in women, despite the ...
Proteomics of human boy fluids is still in its early stage of development with major methodological ...
We developed a discoveryvalidation mass-spectrometry-based pipeline to identify a set of proteins th...
Purpose of review For more than a decade, proteomic techniques have been used to unravel the nature ...
Diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma is in urgent need for new complementary biomarkers for early stage de...
Molecular screening programs for cervical cancer detect the presence of human papilloma virus (HPV) ...
The malignant neoplasm of the cervix, cervical cancer, has effects on the reproductive tract. Althou...
Contains fulltext : 229568.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: C...
Diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma is in urgent need for new complementary biomarkers for early stage de...
Background/Aim: To date, several proteomics studies in cervical cancer (CC) have focused mainly on s...
Cervical cancer, a potentially preventable disease, remains the second most common malignancy in wom...
Background In cervical cancer, more than any other type of cancer, the effects of preventi...
Despite large gaps in our knowledge on the intracellular mechanism leading to cervical cancer, the p...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>Cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) can be considered as a potential source of bioma...
Objective: The process of normal cervix changing into high grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HS...
Cervical cancer remains the fourth most common and most lethal type of cancer in women, despite the ...
Proteomics of human boy fluids is still in its early stage of development with major methodological ...
We developed a discoveryvalidation mass-spectrometry-based pipeline to identify a set of proteins th...
Purpose of review For more than a decade, proteomic techniques have been used to unravel the nature ...
Diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma is in urgent need for new complementary biomarkers for early stage de...
Molecular screening programs for cervical cancer detect the presence of human papilloma virus (HPV) ...
The malignant neoplasm of the cervix, cervical cancer, has effects on the reproductive tract. Althou...
Contains fulltext : 229568.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: C...
Diagnosis of ovarian carcinoma is in urgent need for new complementary biomarkers for early stage de...
Background/Aim: To date, several proteomics studies in cervical cancer (CC) have focused mainly on s...
Cervical cancer, a potentially preventable disease, remains the second most common malignancy in wom...
Background In cervical cancer, more than any other type of cancer, the effects of preventi...