Publication
Coprocytobiology: A Technical Review of Cytological Colorectal Cancer Screening in Fecal Samples
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
Date:
12-2021
DOI:
10.1177/24726303211024562
Abstract: This review discusses the field of coprocytobiology, defined as a combined method of cell preservation, isolation, and cytology, which has applications to the investigation of noninvasive fecal screening for colorectal cancer. In the decade since the field was last reviewed, cell isolation has progressed rapidly via the development of technologies such as microfluidic and magnetic cell sorting. The landscape of cytology has also advanced in this time with the emergence of novel cytological methods and cell preservation strategies. Previous reviews present an outdated and incomplete view of coprocytobiology, summarizing a limited number of early publications, ignoring the principle of cell preservation and focusing on a single method of isolation rather than the field as a whole. In contrast to these publications, this review presents an updated, comprehensive, and unbiased representation of the technical aspects of coprocytobiology and provides unique insight into the common methodological pitfalls, best practice, and future directions of cytological screening for colorectal cancer. This review discusses the field of coprocytobiology, defined as a combined method of cell preservation, isolation, and cytology, which has applications to the investigation of noninvasive fecal screening for colorectal cancer. In the decade since the field was last reviewed, cell isolation has progressed rapidly via the development of technologies such as microfluidic and magnetic cell sorting. The landscape of cytology has also advanced in this time with the emergence of novel cytological methods and cell preservation strategies. Previous reviews present an outdated and incomplete view of coprocytobiology, summarizing a limited number of early publications, ignoring the principle of cell preservation and focusing on a single method of isolation rather than the field as a whole. In contrast to these publications, this review presents an updated, comprehensive, and unbiased representation of the technical aspects of coprocytobiology and provides unique insight into the common methodological pitfalls, best practice, and future directions of cytological screening for colorectal cancer.