Development of Non-Invasive Biosensor Devices for the Detection of Bladder Cancer in Urine

Development of Non-Invasive Biosensor Devices for the Detection of Bladder Cancer in Urine

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Purpose and Significance of Study: This is a short review on the current status of the development of non-invasive biosensor devices for the detection of bladder cancer, especially from patients’ urine samples.

 

Fit with Scope of Journal: The manuscript is of very high interest for the journal Clinical Oncology and Research.

 

This review covers the risk factors, current diagnostic approaches, treatment approaches and brief classification of bladder cancer before delving into the biosensor development, where the need for such devices as well as the logistics behind their development, including point-of-care devices, are aptly explained.

 

o   The manuscript contains some errors (already corrected in the galley proof, except the highlighted ones, which require the author’s attention) are listed below –

 

·       In the 3rd paragraph of Treatment of Bladder Cancer, in the 4th sentence, “this studies had shown that” must be removed as it was repeated, and in the last sentence, “new-adjuvant” must be replaced with “neoadjuvant”.

·       In the 4th sentence of the 4th paragraph of Biosensors for Detection of Bladder Cancers using Urine, “diagnose” must be replaced with “diagnosis”.

·       In the last sentence of the last paragraph of Point-of-Care Detection Device for BC using Urine, “studies with different…diagnoses” seem to be incorrectly constructed, making no clear sense; so, it must be re-phrased.

Author Info

Corresponding Author
Sungyong Jung
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas, USA

Article Info

Article Type
Review Article
Publication history
Received: Sat 23, May 2020
Accepted: Mon 08, Jun 2020
Published: Tue 16, Jun 2020
Copyright
© 2023 Sungyong Jung. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Hosting by Science Repository.
DOI: 10.31487/j.COR.2020.06.11