Abstract:Background
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is an increasingly common disease and is classified as one of the most common cancers leading to mortality worldwide. Only a small percentage of patients with this disease are eligible to curative treatment. Quite often the main reason is the late diagnosis of the disease. In the last decade, a Nobel prize awarded discovery of the volatile organic compounds in the breath opened the frontiers for new diagnostic tools and methods for several diseases. C… Show more
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