2014, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp 17 – 26

Translating clinical research of Molecular Biology into a personalized, multidisciplinary approach of colorectal cancer patients

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Correspondence to:Garofil Nicolae Dragos Department of General Surgery, “Carol Davila” Clinical Nephrology Hospital 4 Grivitei Street, District 1, Bucharest, Romania E-mail: dragosgarofil@gmail.com

Abstract

Abstract

Although multimodal treatment has brought important benefit, there is still great heterogeneity regarding the indication and response to chemotherapy in Stage II and III, and individual variations related to both overall survival and toxicity of new therapies in metastatic disease or tumor relapse. Recent research in molecular biology led to the development of a large scale of genetic biomarkers, but their clinical use is not concordant with the high expectations.

The Aim of this review is to identify and discuss the molecular markers with proven clinical applicability as prognostic and/or predictive factors in CRC and also to establish a feasible algorithm of molecular testing, as routine practice, in the personalized, multidisciplinary approach of colorectal cancer patients in our country.

Despite the revolu¬tion that occurred in the field of molecular marker research, only Serum CEA, Immunohistochemical analysis of mismatch repair proteins and PCR testing for KRAS and BRAF mutations have confirmed their clinical utility in the management of colorectal cancer. Their implementation in the current practice should partially resolve some of the controversies related to this heterogenic pathology, in matters of prognosis in different TNM stages, stage II patient risk stratification, diagnosis of hereditary CRC and likelihood of benefit from anti EGFR therapy in metastatic disease.

The proposed algorithms of molecular testing are very useful but still imperfect and require further validation and constant optimization.

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PMC ID: 3956090
PubMed ID: 24653752
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Article Publishing Date (print): 15-03-2014
Available Online: 25-03-2014

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ISSN Printing: 1844-122X
ISSN Online: 1844-3117
Journal Title: Journal of Medicine and Life

Copyright License: Open Access

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