Innovations in Prostate Cancer Molecular Biomarkers

Kohaar, Indu and Petrovics, Gyorgy and Srivastava, Shiv (2022) Innovations in Prostate Cancer Molecular Biomarkers. In: New Visions in Biological Science Vol. 8. B P International, pp. 17-34. ISBN 978-93-5547-417-9

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Abstract

Prostate cancer is the most prevalent non-skin cancer in men and is the leading cause of cancer-related death. Early detection of prostate cancer is largely determined by a widely used prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test and biopsy is performed for definitive diagnosis. Prostate cancer is asymptomatic in the early stage of the disease, comprises of diverse clinico-pathologic and progression features, and is characterized by a large subset of the indolent cancer type. Therefore, it is critical to develop an individualized approach for early detection, disease stratification (indolent vs. aggressive), and prediction of treatment response for prostate cancer. The present review is based on the current knowledge of available diagnostic and prognostic molecular markers in prostate cancer and discusses the clinical utility of the biomarkers in prostate cancer management. There has been remarkable progress in prostate cancer biomarker discovery, largely through advancements in genomic technologies. A rich array of prostate cancer diagnostic and prognostic tests has emerged for serum (4K, phi), urine (Progensa, T2-ERG, ExoDx, SelectMDx), and tumor tissue (ConfirmMDx, Prolaris,Oncoytype DX, Decipher). The development of these assays has created new opportunities for improving prostate cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment decisions. While opening exciting opportunities, these developments also pose unique challenges in terms of selecting and incorporating these assays into the continuum of prostate cancer patient care.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Institute Archives > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 14 Oct 2023 03:46
Last Modified: 14 Oct 2023 03:46
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/3131

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