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Molecular biology of sporadic gastric cancer: prognostic indicators and novel therapeutic approaches.

Mario Scartozzi1, Eva Galizia, Federica Freddari, Rossana Berardi, Riccardo Cellerino, Stefano Cascinu.   

Abstract

Both the availability of multiple treatment modalities and novel therapeutic targets make the correct prognostic stratification and the identification of truly predictive factors an issue of major debate in gastric cancer. Along with "classic" prognostic factors such as those related to the diffusion of the tumour at diagnosis (i.e., depth of gastric wall infiltration, locoregional lymph nodes or distant metastases) or those concerning the pathologic characteristics of the tumour, other, innovative, factors should be considered if a better definition of the characteristics of the tumour is to be given. These biological factors are often derived from the genetic process, which is thought to represent a crucial step to gastric cancer (DNA copy number changes, microsatellite instability, thymidilate synthase, E-cadherin, beta-catenin, mucin antigen, p53, c-erb B-2, COX-2, matrix metalloproteinases, VEGFR and EGFR). Some of those putative prognostic indicators can also be considered predictive of response to therapy as they are a molecular target either to chemotherapeutics (i.e., thymidilate synthase that is targeted by 5FU) or to a new class of antineoplastic molecules (i.e., c-erb B-2 targeted by trastuzumab, COX-2 by NSAIDs, matrix metalloproteinases, EGFR and VEGFR by specific inhibitors).

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15245777     DOI: 10.1016/j.ctrv.2004.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Treat Rev        ISSN: 0305-7372            Impact factor:   12.111


  14 in total

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3.  Diagnostic and prognostic significance of glypican 5 and glypican 6 gene expression levels in gastric adenocarcinoma.

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9.  Saffron Aqueous Extract Inhibits the Chemically-induced Gastric Cancer Progression in the Wistar Albino Rat.

Authors:  S Zahra Bathaie; Hamidreza Miri; Mohammad-Ali Mohagheghi; Manijeh Mokhtari-Dizaji; Amir-Ali Shahbazfar; Hadi Hasanzadeh
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10.  Upregulated expression of LOX is a novel independent prognostic marker of worse outcome in gastric cancer patients after curative surgery.

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