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Journal of Lung Cancer
2009 Volume.8 No. 2 p.67 ~ p.77
Biomarkers for Lung Cancer
Yang Sei-Hoon

Abstract
Over the last decade, intense interest has been focused on discovery of biomarkers and their clinical uses. Lung cancer biomarker discovery has particular eminence in this field due to its anticipated critical role in risk stratification, early detection, treatment selection, prognostication, and monitoring for recurrence of cancer. Significant progress has been made in our understanding of the steps involved in lung carcinogenesis and in development of novel technologies for biomarker discovery. The most active areas of research have been in promoter hypermethylation, proteomics, and genomics. Many investigators have adopted panels of serum biomarkers in an attempt to increase sensitivity. Markers for identification of lung cancer patients who may benefit from targeted therapy have been developed more rapidly. Development of targeted lung cancer therapy has engendered interest in markers for identification of optimal candidates for these therapies. Despite extensive study to date, few have turned out to be useful in the clinic. Even those used in the clinic do not show enough sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility for general use. All biomarkers identified so far must be validated in larger clinical cohorts. (J Lung Cancer 2009;8(2):67-77)
KEYWORD
Biological markers, Lung neoplasms
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