国家癌症研究所早期检测研究网络:生物标志物研究的模范组织

Paul D. Wagner, Sudhir Srivastava
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对于许多癌症来说,生存率低的一个主要原因是它们在治疗效果较差的晚期才被发现。虽然现有的筛查方法可以在早期发现某些类型的癌症,但目前还没有有效的方法来筛查大多数类型的癌症。生物标志物有可能改善早期癌症的检测、风险分层和预测哪些癌前病变可能进展,并使筛查试验的侵入性降低。尽管每年都有成千上万篇关于早期检测生物标志物的研究论文发表,但这些生物标志物中很少得到验证并显示出临床用途。这既反映了检测早期癌症的固有困难,也反映了发现生物标志物的过程与临床应用之间的脱节。为了克服这一限制,美国国家癌症研究所创建了早期检测研究网络。这是一个高度协作的项目,汇集了生物标志物发现者、检测开发人员和临床医生。它为开发和验证早期癌症检测的生物标志物和成像方法提供了必不可少的基础设施,并已成功完成了几项多中心验证研究。
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National Cancer Institute's early detection research network: a model organization for biomarker research

For many cancers a primary cause of poor survival is that they are detected at a late stage when therapies are less effective. Although screening methods exist to detect some types of cancer at an early stage, there are currently no effective methods to screen for most types of cancer. Biomarkers have the potential to improve detection of early-stage cancers, risk stratification, and prediction of which pre-cancerous lesions are likely to progress and to make screening tests less invasive. Although thousands of research articles on biomarkers for early detection are published every year, few of these biomarkers have been validated and shown to be clinically useful. This reflects both the inherent difficulty in detecting early-stage cancers and a disconnect between the process of discovering biomarkers and their use in the clinic. To overcome this limitation the US National Cancer Institute created the Early Detection Research Network. It is a highly collaborative program that brings together biomarker discoverers, assay developers, and clinicians. It provides an infrastructure that is essential for developing and validating biomarkers and imaging methods for early cancer detection and has successfully completed several multicenter validation studies.

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