MUMBAI, India, Nov. 14 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421036678 A) filed by Kalele, Ketki; and Gondekar, Rajshree Keshaorao, Wardha, Maharashtra, on May 9, 2024, for 'a non-invasive biosensor-based system for early detection of oral cancer hypoxia.'

Inventor(s) include Thakare, Ajay; Hande, Alka; and Nyahatkar, Sidhanti Somprakash.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 14, under issue no. 46/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention is related to a non-invasive biosensor-based system for early detection of oral cancer hypoxia. it offers real-time, accurate measurements of hypoxia levels, crucial indicators of tumor aggressiveness and treatment responsiveness. The device eliminates the need for invasive procedures, reducing patient discomfort and risks. Integration with ThingSpeak enables seamless data transmission and visualization, enhancing accessibility and facilitating remote patient monitoring. experimental validation confirms the system's effectiveness in monitoring oxygen saturation levels accurately. an innovative aspect involves the integration of machine learning, enhancing diagnostic accuracy by differentiating between oral cancer stages based on hypoxia patterns. this approach holds promise not only for oral cancer but also for diverse healthcare applications, this invention offers a safer, more efficient, and reliable diagnostic tool for early-stage detection and personalized treatment strategies in oral cancer management."

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