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Serological Cancer Markers

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The purpose of this book-the fourth volume of a series on Can cer Markers-is intended to provide an updated "status report" on today's use of cancer markers in the diagnosis and monitoring of can cer, with an emphasis on cancer markers detected in the serum. It has been 7 years since the publication of the last volume in this series. The 1980, 1982, and 1985 volumes covered the development of cancer markers, not only in their roles of unraveling the basic biology of can cer, but also as increasingly important players in the management of patients with cancer. During the last 7 years we have seen the applica tion of a number of markers identified by monoclonal antibodies, as well as the beginnings of the use of genetic markers defined by mo lecular probes. Measurements of oncogenes in tissues or cells prom ise many applications for the future, but as yet, these genes have not shown to be useful as serum markers of cancer. The commercial interest in serum markers for cancer, particu larly for the diagnosis and monitoring of tumor patients, is indicated in Chapter 24 by Owen, where the total worldwide market for cancer markers is projected to increase from $148 million in 1988 to $232 million in 1993. The degree of research interest in cancer markers is reflected in the fact that in 1988 a separate category for tumor mark ers was added to Index Medicus.

List of contents

CH. 1. Cancer Markers of the 1990s: An Introduction.- CH. 2 Clinical Cancer Markers: Diagnosis Prognosis and Monitoring.- CH. 3 Alpha-Fetoprotein in the 1990s.- Ch. 4. Carcinoembryonic Antigen.- CH. 5. Prostate-Specific Antigen.- CH. 6. Enzyme Markers.- CH. 7. Alkaline Phosphatases as Tumor Markers.- CH. 8. Sex-Associated Hormones.- CH. 9. Tissue Polypeptide Antigen and Specific TPA.- CH. 10. Tumor-Associated Carbohydrate Markers: Chemical and Physical Basis and Cell Biological Implications.- CH. 11. Glycoamines:Structural-Functional Characterization of a New Class of Human Tumor Markers.- CH. 12. CA 15-3 Assay for the Detection of Episialin: A Serum Marker for Breast Cancer.- CH. 13. Clinical Applications of CA 15-3.- CH. 14. CA 19-9, GICA (Gastrointestinal Cancer Antigen).- CH. 15. Mucin-Like Cancer-Associated Antigen (MCA) as Available Circulating Tumor Marker for Breast Cancer.- CH. 16. DU-PAN-2:A Clinically Useful Mucin Marker of Differentiation of Pancreatic and Other Ductal Cells and Their Tumors.- Ch. 17. CA 50.- Ch. 18. TAG-72 as a Tumor Marker.- Ch. 19. CA 125.- Ch. 20. CA 242.- Ch. 21. Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen.- Ch. 22. Tumor-Marker Detection by Isotachophoresis in Porous Membranes:Bence-Jones Protein in Chronic Lymphocytic and Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.- Ch. 23. Multiple Testing with Cancer Markers.- Ch. 24. New Cancer Products: Predicting Market Success.- Ch. 25. Comments.

Product details

Assisted by Stewar Sell (Editor), Stewart Sell (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.03.2013
 
EAN 9781461267454
ISBN 978-1-4612-6745-4
No. of pages 536
Illustrations XV, 536 p.
Series Contemporary Biomedicine
Contemporary Biomedicine
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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