Biochemical markers predicting response to radiation- and radiochemo-therapy in cancer patients

   
Ivanov S.D.1

1. Russian Research Center for Radiology and Surgical Technologies
Section: Review
DOI: 10.18097/PBMC20125806635      PubMed Id: 23350196
Year: 2012  Volume: 58  Issue: 6  Pages: 635-650
In last years there is increasing interest in radiogenomics and the characterization of DNA array molecular profiles that can predict tumor and no tumor tissues radioresponse. Ongoing studies carried out worldwide in the banking of tumor and no tumor samples give evidence that perspective markers for response prediction in individual patient to intended radiation therapy can be some apoptotic indexes, spectrum a number of specific proteins, and DNA-based microarray molecular profiling analysis as well determination of single nucleotide polymorphisms in genome of the patients. So far there are only a few robust reports of molecular markers predicting tumor and no tumor tissues response to radiation. The results of new studies, which in future should be validated in larger definitive trials, are likely to see in nearest years. It is needed to determine technologies of methods and to define more precisely areas of its applications.
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Keywords: tumor and no tumor tissues, radiation therapy efficacy, predictive biotesting, biochemical markers
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Ivanov, S. D. (2012). Biochemical markers predicting response to radiation- and radiochemo-therapy in cancer patients. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 58(6), 635-650.
This paper is also available as the English translation: 10.1134/S1990750813030074
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