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Clinical Application of Circulating Tumor Cells in Gastric Cancer

Authors :
Hye Kyung Jeon
Moon Won Lee
Gwang Ha Kim
Su Jin Park
Source :
Gut and Liver
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
The Editorial Office of Gut and Liver, 2019.

Abstract

Early detection and accurate monitoring of cancer is important for improving clinical outcomes. Endoscopic biopsy and/ or surgical resection specimens are the gold standard for diagnosing gastric cancer and are also useful for selecting therapeutic strategies based on the analysis of genomic/ immune parameters. However, these approaches cannot be easily performed because of their invasiveness and because these specimens do not always reflect tumor dynamics and drug sensitivities during therapeutic processes, especially chemotherapy. Accordingly, many researchers have tried to develop noninvasive novel biomarkers that can monitor realtime tumor dynamics for early diagnosis, prognostic evaluation, and prediction of recurrence and therapeutic efficacy. Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are metastatic cells that are released from the primary tumors into the blood stream and comprise a crucial step in hematogenous metastasis. CTCs, as a liquid biopsy, have received a considerable amount of attention from researchers since they are easily accessible in peripheral blood, avoiding the invasiveness associated with traditional biopsy techniques; they can also be used to derive clinical information for monitoring disease status. In this review, with respect to CTCs, we summarize the metastatic cascade, detection methods, clinical applications, and prospects for patients with gastric cancer. (Gut Liver 2019;13:394-401)

Details

ISSN :
20051212 and 19762283
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gut and Liver
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9fc9232ef0f69962d4d6d995249b8bdb