This review looks at coprocytobiology, which is defined as a combined method of cell preservation, isolation, and cytology that has applications in the study of noninvasive faecal screening for colorectal cancer. Cell isolation has advanced rapidly in the decade since the field was last reviewed, thanks to the development of technologies such as microfluidic and magnetic cell sorting. With the emergence of novel cytological methods and cell preservation strategies, the landscape of cytology has also advanced during this time. Previous reviews present an outdated and incomplete picture of coprocytobiology, summarising only a few early publications, ignoring the principle of cell preservation, and focusing on a single method of isolation rather than the field as a whole. Unlike these publications, this review provides an updated.
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