Tumor markers are molecules occurring in blood or tissue that are associated with cancer, and whose measurement or identification is useful in patient diagnosis or clinical management. This book analyses potential signals of cancerous tumors, otherwise known as markers or indicators. This includes, direct and rapid determination of cancer antigen, potential tumor markers for cholangiocarcinoma, melanoma inhibitory activity, metastatic uveal melanoma, measurement of tumor oxygenation, bladder cancer markers, epithelial cell adhesion and progresion markers in prostate tumors. This book provides leading edge research in this field from around the globe
The use of tumor cell markers for clinical analysis poses a twofold challenge: (a) the identificatio...
The prognosis of breast cancer is strongly influenced by the stage of the disease; therefore, it is ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of cancer-rela...
Tumor markers are molecules occurring in blood or tissue that are associated with cancer, and whose ...
Tumor markers are substances, usually proteins that are produced by the body in response to cancer g...
Cancer is a family of diseases that involve uncontrolled cell division and tissue invasiveness. It m...
Cancer is the result of the accumulation ofchanges in molecules with important functionsin processes...
Within the past few years, the measurement of serum and tissue markers, especially the latter, has a...
Studying molecular changes occurring in tumor cells is of major importance. Tumor markers- glycoprot...
Tumor markers are biochemical substances elaborated by tumor cells due to either the cause or effect...
Tumor markers are substances that can be found in the body when cancer is present. The classic tumo...
Carcinoma of breast is a highly prevalent tumor in females and about 1 million cases of this cancer ...
Breast malignancies hold the lead in the pattern of cancers among women worldwide. Currently used me...
Tumor markers refer to all detectable and measurable analytes which are able to indicate a solid tum...
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm affecting women in the Western world. Many studies are sti...
The use of tumor cell markers for clinical analysis poses a twofold challenge: (a) the identificatio...
The prognosis of breast cancer is strongly influenced by the stage of the disease; therefore, it is ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of cancer-rela...
Tumor markers are molecules occurring in blood or tissue that are associated with cancer, and whose ...
Tumor markers are substances, usually proteins that are produced by the body in response to cancer g...
Cancer is a family of diseases that involve uncontrolled cell division and tissue invasiveness. It m...
Cancer is the result of the accumulation ofchanges in molecules with important functionsin processes...
Within the past few years, the measurement of serum and tissue markers, especially the latter, has a...
Studying molecular changes occurring in tumor cells is of major importance. Tumor markers- glycoprot...
Tumor markers are biochemical substances elaborated by tumor cells due to either the cause or effect...
Tumor markers are substances that can be found in the body when cancer is present. The classic tumo...
Carcinoma of breast is a highly prevalent tumor in females and about 1 million cases of this cancer ...
Breast malignancies hold the lead in the pattern of cancers among women worldwide. Currently used me...
Tumor markers refer to all detectable and measurable analytes which are able to indicate a solid tum...
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm affecting women in the Western world. Many studies are sti...
The use of tumor cell markers for clinical analysis poses a twofold challenge: (a) the identificatio...
The prognosis of breast cancer is strongly influenced by the stage of the disease; therefore, it is ...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women and a leading cause of cancer-rela...