Biologic markers, cellular differentiation, and metastatic head and neck cancer Journal Article


Author: Schantz, S. P.
Article Title: Biologic markers, cellular differentiation, and metastatic head and neck cancer
Abstract: The plateau in survival rates from head and neck cancer as well as the increasing incidence of disease among various populations demands the need for new perspectives in head and neck oncology. In pursuit of that goal, investigators have been developing improved biologic markers for metastatic risk of head and neck cancer. Such markers can be placed into categorical groupings, of which markers for cellular differentiation may be the most relevant. Among the growth factors relevant to head and neck cancer, epidermal growth factor and its receptor have received the most attention. Those tumors with unregulated growth factor control tend towards a more dedifferentiated state. Additionally, the degree of cellular differentiation and resulting risk of metastases may be predetermined in an individual through constitutively expressed susceptibility genes. Polymorphisms of the L-myc oncogene identified within peripheral blood lymphocytes may represent such a marker. Certain polymorphisms of this gene will identify individuals likely to express dedifferentiated head and neck cancer. Finally, the expression of cell-surface differentiation antigens may govern the capacity of cell-mediated host immune systems to control metastatic growth. © 1993 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords: epidermal growth factor; cancer survival; survival rate; cancer risk; conference paper; cancer susceptibility; metastasis; epidermal growth factor receptor; tumor markers, biological; cell differentiation; receptor, epidermal growth factor; tumor marker; head and neck cancer; head and neck neoplasms; genetic susceptibility; genes, myc; histocompatibility antigens class i; neoplasm metastasis; tumor immunity; neoplasm invasiveness; metastases; oncogene c myc; growth factor; antigens, differentiation; dna polymorphism; differentiation antigen; peripheral lymphocyte; prognosis; human; priority journal; polymorphism (genetics)
Journal Title: European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume: 250
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0937-4477
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1993-12-01
Start Page: 424
End Page: 428
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf00181082
PUBMED: 8129918
PROVIDER: scopus
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