Tumor marker blood tests may help inform various aspects of cancer care, including diagnosis, staging, treatment planning, and outlook. However, they’re often not the only diagnostic tests used.
However, tumor marker tests aren’t the only tools they’ll use in cancer care. Other testing techniques will help provide a more comprehensive look at your type of cancer. Regular cells may ...
Over the last years, many biological markers emerged that act as an adjunct for the detection of early bladder cancer recurrence. Some of these markers had a proven better sensitivity and ...
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study ...
3D multiplexed imaging in cancer immunology enables a better characterization of tissue changes and cell interactions. Here, we introduce a one-shot, high-multiplexing workflow on the STELLARIS ...
Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2008;8(5):579-585. Quite a few tumor markers (CEA, CA 19-9, AFP, SCC, CA 72-4.) have already been established in diagnosis and/or surveillance of malignant diseases of the GI ...
Proliferation index is an important prognostic factor in breast cancer. The Ki-67 protein is expressed in all phases of the cell cycle except G0 and serves as a good marker for proliferation. Studies ...