Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide and places a major economic burden on the global health care system. The time frame for development from premalignant to malignant disease typically spans 10-15 years, and this latent period provides an ideal o...

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Main Authors: Fung, K., Nice, E., Priebe, I., Belobrajdic, D., Phatak, Aloke, Purins, L., Tabor, B., Pompeia, C., Lockett, T., Adams, T., Burgess, A., Cosgrove, L.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3878
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author Fung, K.
Nice, E.
Priebe, I.
Belobrajdic, D.
Phatak, Aloke
Purins, L.
Tabor, B.
Pompeia, C.
Lockett, T.
Adams, T.
Burgess, A.
Cosgrove, L.
author_facet Fung, K.
Nice, E.
Priebe, I.
Belobrajdic, D.
Phatak, Aloke
Purins, L.
Tabor, B.
Pompeia, C.
Lockett, T.
Adams, T.
Burgess, A.
Cosgrove, L.
author_sort Fung, K.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide and places a major economic burden on the global health care system. The time frame for development from premalignant to malignant disease typically spans 10-15 years, and this latent period provides an ideal opportunity for early detection and intervention to improve patient outcomes. Currently, early diagnosis of CRC is hampered by a lack of suitable non-invasive biomarkers that are clinically or economically acceptable for population-based screening. New blood-based protein biomarkers for early detection of CRC are therefore urgently required. The success of clinical biomarker discovery and validation studies is critically dependent on understanding and adjusting for potential experimental, analytical, and biological factors that can interfere with the robust interpretation of results. In this review we outline some important considerations for research groups undertaking biomarker research with exemplars from our studies. Implementation of experimental strategies to minimise the potential effects of these problems will facilitate the identification of panels of biomarkers with the sensitivity and specificity required for the development of successful tests for the early detection and surveillance of CRC.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-38782017-09-13T14:33:02Z Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled Fung, K. Nice, E. Priebe, I. Belobrajdic, D. Phatak, Aloke Purins, L. Tabor, B. Pompeia, C. Lockett, T. Adams, T. Burgess, A. Cosgrove, L. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer-related death worldwide and places a major economic burden on the global health care system. The time frame for development from premalignant to malignant disease typically spans 10-15 years, and this latent period provides an ideal opportunity for early detection and intervention to improve patient outcomes. Currently, early diagnosis of CRC is hampered by a lack of suitable non-invasive biomarkers that are clinically or economically acceptable for population-based screening. New blood-based protein biomarkers for early detection of CRC are therefore urgently required. The success of clinical biomarker discovery and validation studies is critically dependent on understanding and adjusting for potential experimental, analytical, and biological factors that can interfere with the robust interpretation of results. In this review we outline some important considerations for research groups undertaking biomarker research with exemplars from our studies. Implementation of experimental strategies to minimise the potential effects of these problems will facilitate the identification of panels of biomarkers with the sensitivity and specificity required for the development of successful tests for the early detection and surveillance of CRC. 2014 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3878 10.3748/wjg.v20.i4.888 unknown
spellingShingle Fung, K.
Nice, E.
Priebe, I.
Belobrajdic, D.
Phatak, Aloke
Purins, L.
Tabor, B.
Pompeia, C.
Lockett, T.
Adams, T.
Burgess, A.
Cosgrove, L.
Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled
title Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled
title_full Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled
title_fullStr Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled
title_full_unstemmed Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled
title_short Colorectal cancer biomarkers: To be or not to be? Cautionary tales from a road well travelled
title_sort colorectal cancer biomarkers: to be or not to be? cautionary tales from a road well travelled
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3878