Motivation
The World Health Organization estimates that, around the world, there were 4 million new cancer cases and 8.2 million cancer-related deaths in 2012.
In Taiwan, according to cancer statistics released by the Health Promotion Administration (HPA), one is diagnosed with cancer every 5 minutes and 26 seconds in 2012, and the record was 14 seconds faster than the previous year. The major cancers in Taiwan includes colon, lung, liver, breast, oral cancers, however, while the other cancers are decreasing their influences, oral cancer had the highest mortality rate increase from 2002 to 2012!
There are many causes of oral cancer, and 90% of oral cavity cancer is due to chewing betel nuts. Up to 200 million people have this bad oral habit around the world, and the population centers in the southeastern Asia. This is probably why southeast Asia has the most number of oral cancer patients worldwide.
Oral cancer is not so successfully controlled, as it is mostly detected by direct observation, which can easily lead to erroneous detection, also, lots of patients refuse further evaluation for fear of invasive biopsy. Consequently, oral cancer is mostly diagnosed when it is already at the 4th stage, and this significantly reduces the survival rate.
As oral cancer is such a severe and important diseases in Taiwan and in Asia, we want to put our efforts in improving the condition by constructing an objective and noninvasive early detector, which can sense the potential overexpressed salivary biomarkers simply by testing patients’ saliva. Also, by helping to establish correct health concept through health education, we want to raise public’s awareness of oral cancer.
Through building an objective and noninvasive detector, we hope we can do some changes and make this world a better place with less pain and less late stage oral cancer diagnosis.