60
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Special Report

Perspectives of clinical proteomics in gastrointestinal cancer

, , , &
Pages 465-469 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Every year approximately 2 million Europeans develop a malignancy; the group of gastrointestinal cancers is the single largest group, with approximately 600,000 new cancers annually. Despite recent innovations and developments in the diagnosis and management of these cancers, prognosis remains poor and treatment options limited. In recent years, new technological advances in proteome analysis and its application to patient management have been made and are the subject of ongoing clinical studies. The identification of biomarkers and biomarker patterns has raised hope that noninvasive diagnosis of cancers in their early stages may soon be an option. However, before the results of proteome analysis can be implemented in the management of cancer patients, further validation of these markers and the issues of sensitivity, specificity, reproducibility and accuracy need to be addressed and solved.

Disclosure

Xiangbin Xing is supported by the Kaisi Fund from Sun Yat-sen University, PR China. The biomarker studies in our laboratory are supported in part by the Bundesministerium für Wissenschaft/AIF.

Log in via your institution

Log in to Taylor & Francis Online

PDF download + Online access

  • 48 hours access to article PDF & online version
  • Article PDF can be downloaded
  • Article PDF can be printed
USD 99.00 Add to cart

Issue Purchase

  • 30 days online access to complete issue
  • Article PDFs can be downloaded
  • Article PDFs can be printed
USD 786.00 Add to cart

* Local tax will be added as applicable

Related Research

People also read lists articles that other readers of this article have read.

Recommended articles lists articles that we recommend and is powered by our AI driven recommendation engine.

Cited by lists all citing articles based on Crossref citations.
Articles with the Crossref icon will open in a new tab.