Recent Advances in Biosensor Technology

Volume: 1

Implication of Biosensors For Cancer Diagnosis And Therapeutics

Author(s): Shubha Gupta, Navitra Suman and Neeraj Kumar Rai * .

Pp: 97-111 (15)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815123739123010008

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

“Caution is the parent of Safety”. Early-stage diagnosis of Cancer can provide better medicinal therapeutic responses. Currently, a majority of cancer is diagnosed after having metastasized throughout the body. This led to the urgent requirement for potent and precise cancer detection methods for clinical diagnosis. Over the last several decades, the majority of researchers have concentrated their efforts on developing a potential rapid detection technique based on Biosensor technology for a variety of frightening human health-related disorders, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and others. Significant advances were made in a wide range of fields attributed to the designed techniques having enhanced sensitivity, specificity, and repeatability. The development of diagnostic treatments in medicine was aided by noteworthy advancements in other scientific fields, including genetics, chemistry, micro-electrical engineering, and computational biology. As a result, efficient, accurate, rapid, and steady sensing platforms have been successfully developed for specific and ultrasensitive biomarker-based disease diagnostics. Biosensors are analytical devices designed to detect biological analytes by converting biological entities’ responses (DNA, RNA, Protein) into potent electrical signals. The biosensor device combines a biological component with a physiochemical detector for sensing an analyte (biological samples). The discovery of the Biosensor boosted the potential clinical diagnosis of cancer at a large scale. Biosensors can be designed to detect emerging cancer biomarkers and determine drug efficacy at various target sites. Biosensor technology has the potential to be used as a diagnostic tool for accurate and impressive cancer cell imaging, tracking cancer cell angiogenesis and metastasis, and evaluating the efficacy of treatment for the disease. This chapter will provide a quick overview of the challenges facing the early diagnosis of cancer, get through the depth of how biosensor technology may be used as a reliable diagnostic tool, and highlight potential uses for biosensor technology in the future.

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