Remarkable progress has been made in the last decade in new methods for biologic measurements using sophisticated technologies that go beyond the established genome, proteome, and gene expression platforms. These methods and technologies create opportunities to enhance cancer epidemiologic studies. In this article, we describe several emerging technologies and evaluate their potential in epidemiologic studies. We review the background, assays, methods, and challenges and offer examples of the use of mitochondrial DNA and copy number assessments, epigenomic profiling (including methylation, histone modification, miRNAs, and chromatin condensation), metabolite profiling (metabolomics), and telomere measurements. We map the volume of literatur...
Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in technolo...
AbstractMetabolomics, a high-throughput global metabolite analysis, is a burgeoning field, and in re...
Recent years have brought about a marked extension of our understanding of the somatic basis of canc...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Epigenetics is emerging as an important field in cancer epidemiology that promises to provide insigh...
Metabolomics is the study of low molecular weight molecules or metabolites produced within cells and...
Epigenetics comprises the study of chemical modifications in the DNA and histones that regulates the...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
The anticipated biological and clinical utility of biomarkers has attracted significant interest rec...
Fabricio F CostaCancer Biology and Epigenomics Program, Children’s Memorial Research Cente...
Lung cancer mortality is strongly associated with the predominant diagnosis of late stage lesions th...
Abstract Robust and clinically convenient biomarkers for cancer diagnosis, early detection, and prog...
Metabolomics, the systematic investigation of all metabolites present within a biologic system, is u...
Alterations of DNA methylation and transcription of microRNAs (miRNAs) are very stable phenomena in ...
Progress in genomics and other high throughput “-omic” technologies is promising to revolutionize th...
Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in technolo...
AbstractMetabolomics, a high-throughput global metabolite analysis, is a burgeoning field, and in re...
Recent years have brought about a marked extension of our understanding of the somatic basis of canc...
Classical epidemiologic studies have made seminal contributions to identifying the etiology of most ...
Epigenetics is emerging as an important field in cancer epidemiology that promises to provide insigh...
Metabolomics is the study of low molecular weight molecules or metabolites produced within cells and...
Epigenetics comprises the study of chemical modifications in the DNA and histones that regulates the...
Molecular epidemiology combines biological markers and epidemiological observations in the study of ...
The anticipated biological and clinical utility of biomarkers has attracted significant interest rec...
Fabricio F CostaCancer Biology and Epigenomics Program, Children’s Memorial Research Cente...
Lung cancer mortality is strongly associated with the predominant diagnosis of late stage lesions th...
Abstract Robust and clinically convenient biomarkers for cancer diagnosis, early detection, and prog...
Metabolomics, the systematic investigation of all metabolites present within a biologic system, is u...
Alterations of DNA methylation and transcription of microRNAs (miRNAs) are very stable phenomena in ...
Progress in genomics and other high throughput “-omic” technologies is promising to revolutionize th...
Throughout the history of medicine, many advances are derived from important innovations in technolo...
AbstractMetabolomics, a high-throughput global metabolite analysis, is a burgeoning field, and in re...
Recent years have brought about a marked extension of our understanding of the somatic basis of canc...