Circulating cervical cancer biomarkers potentially useful in medical attention (Review).

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY Molecular and clinical oncology Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.3892/mco.2023.2609
Ruth Ruiz Esparza Garrido, Mercedes Gutiérrez, Miguel Ángel Velázquez Flores
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Cervical cancer (CC) is a public health problem worldwide, including Mexico. This type of cancer is the fourth most frequent in women worldwide; in Mexico it is the second most common type in women after breast cancer. The diagnosis of CC is based mainly on Pap smears and colposcopy and the identification of molecular tools that serve as a support for these methods is urgent. Regarding this, differential expressions of specific circulating biomolecules has been detected and, based on this, they have been postulated as potential biomarkers for CC diagnosis, prognosis, and/or to identify the response to treatments. Importantly, the combined analysis of these molecules considerably improves their efficacy as biomarkers and their potential use in the medical attention is promising.

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流行的宫颈癌生物标志物在医疗护理中可能有用(综述)。
宫颈癌(CC)是世界范围内的一个公共卫生问题,包括墨西哥。这种类型的癌症是世界上第四大最常见的女性癌症;在墨西哥,它是女性中仅次于乳腺癌的第二常见类型。CC的诊断主要基于子宫颈抹片检查和阴道镜检查,迫切需要确定分子工具来支持这些方法。关于这一点,已经检测到特定循环生物分子的差异表达,并基于此,它们被假定为CC诊断、预后和/或确定对治疗反应的潜在生物标志物。重要的是,对这些分子的综合分析大大提高了它们作为生物标志物的功效,它们在医疗领域的潜在应用是有希望的。
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