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In this volume of the multi-part Springer series on the applications of biomarkers in disease diagnostics, experts explain the various novel methodologies employing biomarkers in the field of cancer medicine, a key arena for deploying these new techniques.



In the past decade there has been a major sea change in the way disease is diagnosed and investigated due to the advent of high throughput technologies, such as microarrays, lab on a chip, proteomics, genomics, lipomics, metabolomics etc. These advances have enabled the discovery of new and novel markers of disease relating to autoimmune disorders, cancers, endocrine diseases, genetic disorders, sensory damage, intestinal diseases etc. In many instances these developments have gone hand in hand with the discovery of biomarkers elucidated via traditional or conventional methods, such as histopathology or clinical biochemistry. Together with microprocessor-based data analysis, advanced statistics and bioinformatics these markers have been used to identify individuals with active disease or pathology as well as those who are refractory or have distinguishing pathologies. New analytical methods that have been used to identify markers of disease and is suggested that there may be as many as 40 different platforms. Unfortunately techniques and methods have not been readily transferable to other disease states and sometimes diagnosis still relies on single analytes rather than a cohort of markers. There is thus a demand for a comprehensive and focused evidenced-based text and scientific literature that addresses these issues. Hence the formulation of Biomarkers in Disease. The series covers a wide number of areas including for example, nutrition, cancer, endocrinology, cardiology, addictions, immunology, birth defects, genetics, and so on. The chapters are written by national or international experts and specialists.
Part I General Aspects: Techniques and Overviews
1(250)
1 OMICS for Tumor Biomarker Research
3(28)
Sergei Moshkovskii
Mikhail Pyatnitsky
Petr Lokhov
Ancha Baranova
2 Circulating Tumor Cells as Biomarkers in Cancer
31(22)
James Freeman
Elin S. Gray
Mel Ziman
3 Oncoproteomic Approaches to Cancer Marker Discovery: The Case of Colorectal Cancer
53(20)
Francesco Salvatore
Claudia Corbo
Marica Gemei
Luigi Del Vecchio
4 Cancer Cardiotoxicity and Cardiac Biomarkers
73(34)
Michela Salvatici
Daniela Cardinale
Alessandro Colombo
Maria Teresa Sandri
5 DNA Methylation as a Biomarker in Cancer
107(28)
Shinichi Fukushige
Akira Horii
6 Kallikreins as Biomarkers in Human Malignancies
135(32)
Kleita Michaelidou
Athina Kladi-Skandali
Andreas Scorilas
7 MAP17 as Biomarker for Cancer Treatment
167(12)
Amancio Carnero
8 CA 19-9 as a Serum Biomarker in Cancer
179(24)
Kavya Krishna
Tanios Bekaii-Saab
9 PTTG (Securin) as Cancer Biomarker
203(30)
Dimitrios N. Kanakis
Elmar Kirches
10 U2 Small Nuclear RNA as a Biomarker in Cancer
233(18)
Stephan A. Hahn
Hannah Zoellner
Abdelouahid Maghnouj
Deepak B. Vangala
Part II Bladder, Kidney, Liver and Lung
251(108)
11 Centrosome Amplification as Biomarkers in Bladder Cancer Using Touch Biopsy and Bladder Washing Cytological Specimens
253(20)
Hideyasu Matsuyama
12 Microarrays and Renal Cell Cancer Biomarkers
273(30)
Peter Schraml
Manfred Beleut
13 Immunogenic Cell Death Markers in Liver Cancer
303(22)
Nikolaus Kohles
Stefan Holdenrieder
14 Epigenetics and Biomarkers in Lung Cancer: Emerging Blood-Based Molecular Biomarkers for Detection and Monitoring
325(20)
Athina Markou
Ioanna Sourvinou
Ioanna Balkouranidou
Evi S. Lianidou
15 Maspin Staining and Its Use as Biomarker in Lung Cancer
345(14)
Rossana Berardi
Francesca Morgese
Agnese Savini
Azzurra Onofri
Stefano Cascinu
Part III Brain
359(56)
16 LGR5 as Marker in Brain Cancer
361(18)
Susumu Nakata
Emma Phillips
Violaine Goidts
17 Using 2D-DIGE-MS to Identify Biomarkers for Brain Cancer
379(12)
Hirendra Nath Banerjee
Mukesh Verma
18 Imaging Biomarkers in Preclinical Studies on Brain Tumors
391(24)
Caroline Chung
Part IV Breast and Prostate
415(66)
19 Breast Cancer: Serum TPS as a Biomarker
417(12)
Dong-Young Noh
Soo Kyung Ahn
Hyeong-Gon Moon
Wonshik Han
Jisun Kim
20 CD133 as Biomarker in Breast Cancer
429(18)
Tasuku Matsuoka
Masakazu Yashiro
21 Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers for Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer
447(34)
Jing Li
Andrew J. Armstrong
Part V Cervix and Uterus
481(90)
22 Mitosis Targets as Biomarkers in Cervical Cancer
483(24)
Jaime Berumen
Ana Maria Espinosa
Ingrid Medina
Mariano Guardado
23 HER2 as Biomarker for Endometrial Cancer
507(20)
Diana P. English
Dana Marie Roque
Natalia Buza
Alessandro D. Santin
24 Immunohistochemistry as Biomarker Platform in Endometrial Cancer
527(24)
Joo-Hyun Nam
Jeong-Yeol Park
Min-Hyun Baek
Ji-Hyun Han
Woo-Suk Han
A-Ra Ko
25 Use of Visceral Adipocyte Biomarkers in Endometrial Cancer
551(20)
Liz Y. Han
Yvonne G. Lin
Part VI Colorectal
571(136)
26 Colorectal Cancer Circulating Biomarkers
573(28)
Rodrigo Barderas
Roi Villar-Vazquez
J. Ignacio Casal
27 Biomarkers in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
601(30)
Connie I. Diakos
Kellie A. Charles
Wei Chua
Viive M. Howell
Stephen J. Clarke
28 Expression Profiling as Biomarkers in Colorectal Serrated Carcinoma
631(28)
Mari Carmen Turpin Sevilla
Jose Garcia Solano
Claudio Navarre
Miguel Perez-Guillermo Garcia
Ana Conesa
Pablo Conesa Zamora
29 Telomerase as Biomarker in Colorectal Cancer
659(26)
Roberta Bertorelle
Anita De Rossi
30 Carcinoembryonic Antigen Family Cell Adhesion Molecules (CEACAM) as Colorectal Cancer Biomarkers
685(22)
Marica Gemei
Claudia Corbo
Francesco Salvatore
Luigi Del Vecchio
Part VII Head and Neck
707(224)
31 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Biomarkers in Head and Neck: Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC)
709(20)
Arunkumar Anandharaj
Oleksandr Ekshyyan
Tara Moore-Medlin
Vikas Mehta
Cherie-Ann O. Nathan
32 Biomarkers in NeoMark European Project for Oral Cancers
729(24)
Tito Poli
Chiara Copelli
Davide Lanfranco
Dario Salvi
Konstantinos Exarchos
Marco Picone
Diego Ardigo
Sebastian Steger
Manuel Jose Rolo da Fonseca
Marco De Fazio
Elena Martinelli
Enrico Sesenna
33 Telomerase as Biomarker for Oral Cancer
753(18)
Shigeori Takenaka
Shinobu Sato
34 Matrix Metalloproteinase Family as Molecular Biomarkers in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
771(20)
Thian-Sze Wong
Wei Gao
Zeng-Hong Li
35 Tissue Microarray for Biomarkers Studies in Salivary Gland Tumors
791(18)
Pablo Agustin Vargas
Felipe Paiva Fonseca
Oslei Paes de Almeida
Paul M. Speight
36 FGFR4 as a Biomarker in Squamous Cell Cancers of Mouth and Oropharynx
809(18)
Roberta Lelis Dutra
Marcelo dos Santos
Suzanny Oliveira Mendes
Gabriela Tonini Peterle
Iuri Drumond Louro
Adriana Madeira Alvares da Silva Conforti
37 DNA Methylation as a Biomarker in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
827(22)
Feryel Ksiaa
Mounir Trimeche
38 Whole Blood Transcriptome and Other Biomarkers in Nasopharyngeal Cancer
849(26)
Chun Ren Lim
Michelle Mei Lin Lee
Samuel Chao
Adel Zaatar
Choong Chin Liew
39 Biomarkers in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma and Ionizing Radiation
875(16)
Thian-Sze Wong
Wei Gao
Jimmy Yu-Wai Chan
40 Molecular Biomarkers of Laryngeal Cancer
891(30)
Christos K. Kontos
Panagiotis G. Adamopoulos
Andreas Scorilas
41 Nuclear BMI-1 as a Biomarker in Laryngeal Cancer
921(10)
Eugenia Allegra
Serena Trapasso
Part VIII Leukaemia and Hodgkin Lymphoma
931(48)
42 Immunophenotyping as Biomarker Platform in Acute Leukemia
933(22)
Ying Li
Christopher M. Carter
Samer Z. Al-Quran
Robert W. Allan
43 Serum CD163 and TARC as Circulating Biomarkers in Hodgkin Lymphoma
955(24)
Kimberley Jones
Louise Seymour
Maher K. Gandhi
Part IX Further Knowledge
979(8)
44 Biomarkers in Health and Disease: Cancer Further Knowledge
981(6)
Rajkumar Rajendram
Roshanna Rajendram
Vinood B. Patel
Victor R. Preedy
Index 987
Professor Victor R. Preedy is a senior faculty member of King's College London (Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry) and King's College Hospital (Professor of Clinical Biochemistry). He is attached to both the Diabetes and Nutritional Sciences Division and the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics. He is also Director of the Genomics Centre and a member of the School of Medicine. Professor Preedy graduated in 1974 with an Honours Degree in Biology and Physiology with Pharmacology. He gained his University of London PhD in 1981. In 1993 he gained his second doctoral degree, for his outstanding contribution to protein metabolism in health and disease. He has received membership and fellowship of a number of academic and professional bodies in the UK, including the Royal College of Pathologists, the Royal Institute of Public Health, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Professor Preedy has published over 570 articles, which includes 165 peer-reviewed manuscripts based on original research, 100 reviews, and over 50 books and book volumes.