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Biomarkers in the diagnosis and early detection of pancreatic cancer

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Pages 533-546 | Published online: 16 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Pancreatic cancer, owing to its raising incidence and aggressiveness, is a major challenge, both for research and for clinical management. As pancreatic cancer has a complex pathophysiology, in addition to improving the methods of early diagnosis, sensitive and specific biomarkers are a prerequisite. Objective: As there is no specific tumor marker for pancreatic cancer diagnosis, extensive genomics/transcriptomics and proteomics studies have been developed with the aim of finding candidate markers and contributing to high-throughput systems for large cohort screening. Methods: A literature review was done to study these biomarkers in relation to diagnosis, prognosis and therapy targets in pancreatic cancer. Results/conclusion: For early diagnosis improvement, only a panel of soluble biomarkers could provide the appropriate combination between high sensitivity and specificity. Prognostic upgrading would benefit from biomarker discovery and validation performed on tumor tissue. New technology could delineate molecular targets for innovative therapy in pancreatic cancer.

Acknowledgments

The authors appreciate the help of researchers E Raducan, D Popescu, L Albulescu, S Mihai and M Nicolescu for their input into the paper. The authors thank A Ionita and M Poroschianu for technical assistance.

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