Molecular Biomarkers in Colorectal Cancer
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Cancer Biomarkers".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2021) | Viewed by 58120
Special Issue Editor
Interests: colorectal cancer; translational research; biomarkers
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered to be a major cause of cancer morbidity and mortality worldwide. In the past few decades, major advances in diagnostic endoscopic and imaging performance have resulted in earlier detection, while improvements in surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, and better pre- and postoperative care, have led to an improved survival of patients with CRC. Pathological TNM-stage at the time of diagnosis is still considered as the strongest predictor for CRC survival. However, there remains great inter-patient variability regarding survival. A combination of biochemical factors, histopathological features, genomic profile, microbiota, immune response to cancer, circulating cancer cells, and/or circulating tumor DNA are likely to influence prognosis independent of tumor stage. These markers may be used to (i) determine patient’s prognosis, which could lead to more accurate diagnostic tests and efficient follow-up surveillance strategies; (ii) predict treatment outcome and guide the selection of the patients whose most likely take benefit from adjuvant treatment; and (iii) tailor systemic treatment and monitoring resistance in patients with metastatic disease.
This Special Issue will address emerging biomarkers to further characterize disease heterogeneity and subgroups at epidemiologic, diagnostic, molecular, and therapeutic levels.
Prof. Dr. John Souglakos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Tissue biomarkers
- Genetic and epigenetic alterations
- Autophagy
- Epithelial mesenchymal transition
- Metabolomic reprogramming
- Liquid biopsies
- Microflora/microbiota
- Immune host response
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