Abstract
Common detection methods in practice for diagnosing colorectal cancer (CRC) are painful and invasive leading to less participation of individuals for CRC diagnosis. Whereas, improved or enhanced imaging systems and other minimally invasive techniques with shorter detection times deliver greater detail and less discomfort in individuals. Thus, this review is a summary of the diagnostic tests, ranging from the simple potential use in developing a flexible CRC treatment to the patient’s potential benefits in receiving less invasive procedures and the advanced treatments that might provide a better assessment for the diagnosis of CRC and reduce the mortality related to CRC.
Authors contributions
Conceptualization and editing of the MS: Surajit Pathak, Antara Banerjee, Hong Zhang, and Xiao Feng Sun. Writing original draft: Surajit Pathak, Nagainallur Ravichandran Shruthi, Erica Katriel Dayananda, Antara Banerjee, Diptimayee Das, Amit Dey, Alexander Sun Zhang. The content of the submitted manuscript was approved by all authors.
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Chennai, India and Linkoping University, Sweden for their support.
Disclosure statement
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships with companies or any individuals that could have appeared to influence the literature survey work reported in this paper.