Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide causing 1 in 6 deaths globally with approximately 14 million new cases and 8.8 million cancer related deaths in 2015. This figure is expected to increase to 21.7 million cases and 13 million deaths by 2030. In Ireland, an average of 30,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed each year. The number is also expected to rise to over 40,000 per year by 2020. A key focus to reverse this trend is the identification of new prognostic markers and therapeutic targets that can be used to predict the incidence or outcome of the disease. These targets can also be used to screen populations to identify symptomatic patients, identify differential diagnosis and for the clinical staging of cancer. The quest for a bet...
<div><p>CRC cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in Western countries. In order to develop progno...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cancer cells that can be isolated via liquid biopsy from blood an...
Although not employed in the clinic as of yet, microfluidic systems are likely to become a key techn...
Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide causing 1 in 6 deaths globally with approximately 14 mill...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Despite the significant amount of resources invested, cancer remains a considerable burden in our mo...
Cancer remains a major burden in our modern society, being the second leading cause of death worldwi...
Microfluidics and biosensors have already demonstrated their potential in cancer research. Typical a...
Cancer is currently one of the top non-communicable human diseases, and continual research and devel...
Tailoring patient‐specific treatments for cancer is necessary in order to achieve optimal results bu...
Cancer, an incurable disease that has caused pain and suffering to many patients, is the a leading c...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease that requires a multimodal approach to diagnose, manage and treat....
Success rates of cancer treatment have continually increased as new targeted therapies have been app...
Metastatic disease accounts for 90% deaths from cancer. As rare tumor cells shed from primary tumors...
In recent years, thousands of cancer biomarkers have been discovered and described in scientific lit...
<div><p>CRC cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in Western countries. In order to develop progno...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cancer cells that can be isolated via liquid biopsy from blood an...
Although not employed in the clinic as of yet, microfluidic systems are likely to become a key techn...
Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide causing 1 in 6 deaths globally with approximately 14 mill...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available on ULIR until the embargo expires o...
Despite the significant amount of resources invested, cancer remains a considerable burden in our mo...
Cancer remains a major burden in our modern society, being the second leading cause of death worldwi...
Microfluidics and biosensors have already demonstrated their potential in cancer research. Typical a...
Cancer is currently one of the top non-communicable human diseases, and continual research and devel...
Tailoring patient‐specific treatments for cancer is necessary in order to achieve optimal results bu...
Cancer, an incurable disease that has caused pain and suffering to many patients, is the a leading c...
Cancer is a heterogeneous disease that requires a multimodal approach to diagnose, manage and treat....
Success rates of cancer treatment have continually increased as new targeted therapies have been app...
Metastatic disease accounts for 90% deaths from cancer. As rare tumor cells shed from primary tumors...
In recent years, thousands of cancer biomarkers have been discovered and described in scientific lit...
<div><p>CRC cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in Western countries. In order to develop progno...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are cancer cells that can be isolated via liquid biopsy from blood an...
Although not employed in the clinic as of yet, microfluidic systems are likely to become a key techn...