Detection of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in exhaled breath as a potential diagnostic method for oral squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract Background Oral squamous cell carcinoma causes a significant proportion of global cancer morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the exhaled breath test can be a new, non-invasive, and effective method for diagnosing oral squamous cell carcinoma. Methods A c...
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Main Authors: | Ik-Jae Kwon (Author), Tae-Young Jung (Author), Youjeong Son (Author), Bongju Kim (Author), Soung-Min Kim (Author), Jong-Ho Lee (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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