Predictive markers of colorectal cancer liver metastases Journal Article


Authors: Govindarajan, A.; Paty, P. B.
Article Title: Predictive markers of colorectal cancer liver metastases
Abstract: Liver metastases are the most common site of distant failure after curative resection of colorectal cancer and a source of significant cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Currently, imaging and conventional histopathologic features, such as T-stage and N-stage, are used by clinicians to inform prognosis and guide adjuvant treatment to reduce the risk of developing distant metastases. However, these tools only have a moderate ability to predict the development of liver metastases. Novel methods, including the detection of circulating tumor cells and carcinoembryonic antigens in serum, have been developed, and their prognostic and predictive characteristics have been assessed. In addition, several molecular and genetic markers in the primary tumor have been studied. Unfortunately, these studies are often small and their results have been mixed, yielding no consistent sets of externally validated predictors of colorectal liver metastases. For widespread clinical relevance, future tests need to be independently carried out on large independent patient samples.
Keywords: carcinoembryonic antigen; egfr; kras; braf; vegf; circulating tumor cell; colorectal; endothelial growth-factor; molecular; marker; liver metastases; circulating tumor-cells; lymph-node metastasis; antigen levels; kirsten ras mutations; gene expression profile; predictive marker; tumor budding; carcinoembryonic; multiple molecular markers; occult hepatic metastases; deepest invasive site; receptor egfr status; high-risk patients
Journal Title: Future Oncology
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1479-6694
Publisher: Future Medicine  
Date Published: 2011-02-01
Start Page: 299
End Page: 307
Language: English
DOI: 10.2217/fon.10.184
ACCESSION: WOS:000288842100018
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 21385143
Notes: --- - Review - "Source: Wos"
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