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Biomarkers to detect Wilms tumors in pediatric patients: where are we now?

Jocelyn Charlton1, Vesna Pavasovic1, Kathy Pritchard-Jones1.   

Abstract

Wilms tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor. Survival rates are high, whether treated according to the European protocols (SIOP-RTSG) that use prenephrectomy chemotherapy or the Children's Oncology Group (COG) protocols, with immediate nephrectomy. However, the more intensive treatment given to higher risk subgroups may result in late effects. Current risk stratification does not identify all tumors that relapse and loss of heterozygosity of 16q and 1p are the only molecular biomarkers used in risk stratification. In this review we describe recent new genetic and epigenetic findings in WT and discuss their potential use as biomarkers. We discuss approaches to ensure representative sampling of WTs including the potential for 'liquid biopsy' to circumvent intratumoral heterogeneity.

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Keywords:  Wilms tumor; biomarker; cancer; heterogeneity; liquid biopsy; prognosis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26235184     DOI: 10.2217/fon.15.136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Future Oncol        ISSN: 1479-6694            Impact factor:   3.404


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