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  • Cancer is among the most common causes of mortality worldwide. Screening for cancer involves surveillance of populations towards identification of cancer that was unknown to the patient. Therapeutic treatments for cancer generally are more effective when applied earlier on in the condition’s development, as such, screening for cancer has the potential to improve the standard for patient care and improving mortality and morbidity associated with the disease. Cancer screening has increasingly become dependent on advanced technologies to assist in the identification and characterization of tumours. This article Collection showcases current research towards the development of new methods for cancer screening, including the development of new advanced technologies in this domain such as novel methods incorporating liquid biopsies, tailed primer isothermal amplification assays, and infrared spectroscopy. As is common in modern research, approaches make use of computational techniques as a critical component in cancer screening, and research is highlighted on the use of artificial intelligence, which is now a common technological innovation contributing to the overall cancer screening process in research studies. Future directions for cancer screening are discussed.

    • Jacob Levman
    • Yoav Y. Broza
    EditorialOpen Access
    Scientific Reports
    Volume: 15, P: 1-3