Abstract
A recent study by Pouli et al. (2016) published in Science Translational Medicine used an elegant set of experiments to demonstrate the ability of mitochondrial monitoring to distinguish skin cancer cells from healthy tissue in vivo. This study reveals important implications regarding the future of real-time malignancy detection (Pouli 2016).
Skin cancers represent the vast majority of human malignancy, with the current estimated incidence of 4.5 million cases per year in the United States alone (Centers for Disease Control 2017).
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