Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase1: A potential molecular marker to identify cancer during colposcopy procedures.
Paula Demetrio de Souza Franca & Elizabeth Jewell et al. · 2020-11-13
Despite efforts in prevention, cervical cancer still presents with a high worldwide incidence and remains a great problem in public health, especially in low-income countries. Screening programs, such as colposcopy with Papanicolaou testing, have greatly improved mortality rates. However, the agents currently used to delineate those lesions (topical application of acetic acid or Lugol iodine) lack specificity and sometimes can lead to unnecessary biopsies or even cervical excisions. A tool to enable in vivo histology to quickly and quantitatively distinguish between tumor, dysplastic tissue, and healthy tissue would be of great clinical interest.
Paula Demetrio de Souza Franca, Navjot Guru, Abigail R. Kostolansky, Audrey Mauguen, Giacomo Pirovano, Susanne Kossatz, Sheryl Roberts, Marcio Abrahao, Snehal G. Patel, Thomas Reiner, Elizabeth Jewell