Abstract

Introduction: Nipple aspirate fluid (NAF), produced by the lining of ductal epithelial cells has been observed to contain substances such as lipids and proteins, which may provide biological targets for early cancer detection. Such targets can be evaluated using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS), a novel analytical chemistry technique that separates components of fluids according to their mass. Aim to assess the feasibility of testing NAF using LCMS metabolic analysis.

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