Using Microfluidics for Non-Invasive Cancer Diagnosis
Lorena Dieguez, Staff Researcher, INL
Microfluidics presents numerous advantages for the handling of
biological samples, as it provides careful control of fluids in the
microscale. When it comes to biomarkers enrichment, microfluidics has
demonstrated superior sensitivity and enhanced recovery compared to
traditional methods. Incorporating sensors, lab-on-a-chip technologies
offer efficient characterization of disease biomarkers from body fluids,
making microfluidics ideal for clinical practice, enabling high
throughput, portability, and automation. Early dissemination of cancer
is difficult to detect by traditional imaging and pathological methods.
While the presence of cancer material in body fluids is well known,
current techniques for the isolation, analysis and characterization of
these biomarkers are not efficient enough to be fully applied in
clinical routine. In this talk, we present our work for isolation and
multiplex analysis of cancer biomarkers from body fluids based on
microfluidics, and biosensors towards personalized medicine and earlier
diagnosis of cancer.
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