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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2009
The main biologically significant molecular markers of human tumors are discussed on the basis of modern published data and author's findings of many-year studies: steroid hormone receptors, growth factors and underlying signal proteins, tumor-associated proteases, and angiogenesis markers.
N E, Kushlinsky +3 more
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The main biologically significant molecular markers of human tumors are discussed on the basis of modern published data and author's findings of many-year studies: steroid hormone receptors, growth factors and underlying signal proteins, tumor-associated proteases, and angiogenesis markers.
N E, Kushlinsky +3 more
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Acta medica Austriaca, 2001
Tumour markers are substances developed in or induced by tumour cells and secreted into body fluids in which they can be quantified by non-invasive analyses. The malignant transformation of cells leads to increased concentrations of tumour markers and thus they can indicate malignant diseases.
W, Fiebiger, C, Wiltschke
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Tumour markers are substances developed in or induced by tumour cells and secreted into body fluids in which they can be quantified by non-invasive analyses. The malignant transformation of cells leads to increased concentrations of tumour markers and thus they can indicate malignant diseases.
W, Fiebiger, C, Wiltschke
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Circulating tumor markers in gynecological tumors
Current Opinion in Oncology, 1996The correct use of tumor markers in patients with gynecological cancers can make an impact on management of the disease. Their value in screening for ovarian cancer cannot be recommended outside trials. Increased levels of various markers give prognostic information that could alter therapy for patients with early ovarian or cervical carcinoma.
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1987
Neuroendocrine tumors arise from organs known to secrete neuroendocrine messengers, e.g. hormones or substances with paracrine activity, and/or to contain cells displaying neuroendocrine characteristics or activity. The term “neuro-endocrine” is used here to define the secretory products of the cells and tumors rather than their nature and ...
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Neuroendocrine tumors arise from organs known to secrete neuroendocrine messengers, e.g. hormones or substances with paracrine activity, and/or to contain cells displaying neuroendocrine characteristics or activity. The term “neuro-endocrine” is used here to define the secretory products of the cells and tumors rather than their nature and ...
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Tumoral markers in tumors of the pineal region
Neurochirurgie, 2015In cases of pineal tumors, a germ cell tumor should always be suspected. As some of them are secreting tumors, tumoral markers (AFP and/or hGC) are an important part of the diagnostic process. Their positivity either in the serum and/or in the cerebrospinal fluid may lead to an accurate diagnosis, avoiding a potentially dangerous surgical biopsy ...
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Acta medica Iugoslavica, 1991
A combination of 2 or 3 tumor markers was determined in the serum of 478 patients with malignant tumors. In 195 out of 213 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and without relapse or metastases, the Tg concentration has undetectable. In 9 patients with nonfunctioning thyroid metastases the Tg level was correlated with the progress of the disease
Kusić, Zvonko +5 more
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A combination of 2 or 3 tumor markers was determined in the serum of 478 patients with malignant tumors. In 195 out of 213 patients with differentiated thyroid cancer and without relapse or metastases, the Tg concentration has undetectable. In 9 patients with nonfunctioning thyroid metastases the Tg level was correlated with the progress of the disease
Kusić, Zvonko +5 more
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