| Literature DB >> 26379825 |
Evangeli S Lampri1, Georgios Chondrogiannis2, Elli Ioachim3, Anna Varouktsi4, Antigoni Mitselou5, Aggeliki Galani6, Evangelos Briassoulis7, Panagiotis Kanavaros2, Vasiliki Galani2.
Abstract
Head and neck tumors comprise a wide spectrum of heterogeneous neoplasms for which biomarkers are needed to aid in earlier diagnosis, risk assessment and therapy response. Personalized medicine based on predictive markers linked to drug response, it is hoped, will lead to improvements in outcomes and avoidance of unnecessary treatment in carcinoma of the head and neck. Because of the heterogeneity of head and neck tumors, the integration of multiple selected markers in association with the histopathologic features is advocated for risk assessment. Validation of each biomarker in the context of clinical trials will be required before a specific marker can be incorporated into daily practice. Furthermore, we will give evidence that some proteins implicated in cell-cell interaction, such as CD44 may be involved in the multiple mechanism of the development and progression of laryngeal lesions and may help to predict the risk of transformation of the benign or precancerous lesions to cancer.Entities:
Keywords: HPV; carcinogenesis; genetic; molecular; pharyngeal carcinoma; squamous cell carcinoma
Year: 2015 PMID: 26379825 PMCID: PMC4565208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901