Research and Markets: 20,180 New Cases of Ovarian Cancer will be Diagnosed this Year in the United States.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40211) has announced the addition of the Decision Resources report: Emerging Diagnostic Biomarkers in Ovarian Cancer ovarian cancer Malignant tumour of the ovaries. Risk factors include early age of first menstruation (before age 12), late onset of menopause (after age 52), absence of pregnancy, presence of specific genetic mutations, use of fertility drugs, and personal history of breast to their offering. Worldwide, ovarian cancer (CaO) is the leading cause of death from gynecological gynecological /gy·ne·co·log·i·cal/ (-kah-loj´i-k'l) gynecologic. cancer and the fourth most common cause of cancer death in women. In 2006, according to the American Cancer Society American Cancer Society, n.pr established in 1913, this national volunteer-based health organization is committed to the elimination of cancer through prevention and treatment and to diminishing cancer suffering through advocacy, scholarship, research, , 20,180 new cases of CaO will be diagnosed in the United States and 15,310 women will die from the disease. This high death rate results from the difficulty associated with detecting CaO at an early stage and the lack of effective therapies to treat advanced disease. As we discuss, physicians are unanimous in calling for the development of a diagnostic test that can identify CaO before it metastasizes. In this Decision Resources report, we examine the pathophysiology pathophysiology /patho·phys·i·ol·o·gy/ (-fiz?e-ol´ah-je) the physiology of disordered function. path·o·phys·i·ol·o·gy n. 1. of CaO and describe current methods of screening for the cancer, the use of biomarkers to diagnose CaO, proteomic and genomic technologies that researchers are employing to identify and test biomarkers, emerging biomarkers, and the use of biomarkers to improve clinical trials of CaO treatments and ultimately to tailor treatment to the individual patient. Business Implications Serum proteomics may yield new biomarkers for the identification of CaO, enabling blood tests for the detection of the disease. The hope is that combining CaO-associated proteins into a multimarker assay may enable screening and improve the chances of detecting CaO in its early stages. Patients would then have a better chance of being cured or a longer median survival and therefore would receive more cycles of treatment. An increase in drug-treatment rates would boost revenue for drug companies with marketed CaO therapies. Identifying protein markers in the blood that indicate how CaO responds to therapy is another goal of researchers. Specific markers that will give gynecologic oncologists and their patients a better idea of how their disease is responding to treatment will enable them to change treatment if a patient's tumor is not responding. It will also facilitate longer treatment durations because patients will be able to switch to more suitable therapies and hopefully enjoy longer survival times. The quest for biomarkers has led to advances in proteomics and DNA microarray analysis and improved understanding of the biology and genetics of CaO. This knowledge, in turn, has led to the identification of multiple molecular targets that may soon change the standard treatment of CaO. Several molecularly targeted (biologic) agents have already entered clinical trials, including angiogenesis inhibitors and epidermal growth factor Epidermal growth factor or EGF is a growth factor that plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation. Human EGF is a 6045 Da protein with 53 amino acid residues and three intramolecular disulfide bonds. inhibitors. Further developments in this field will bear more novel highly targeted therapies. These therapies, along with the identification of corresponding biomarkers, will pave the way for the "intelligent" treatment of CaO by identifying patients whose disease will respond to a specific treatment. A successful diagnostic or screening test for CaO has significant sales potential. Given the lack of definitive diagnostic tests for CaO and the poor prognosis for patients with metastasized disease, physicians are unanimous in emphasizing the need for earlier diagnosis. A CaO biomarker would greatly reduce the costs associated with drug development by enabling the selection of a more homogeneous patient population for smaller, more cost-effective clinical trials. A biomarker would also accelerate drug development by facilitating decisions regarding which agents to pursue in the early stages of clinical development. Topics Covered --Overview --Pathophysiology of Ovarian Cancer Characterization of Ovarian Epithelial Tumors Spread of Ovarian Cancer Staging Prognostic Factors Tumor Stage Peritoneal peritoneal /peri·to·ne·al/ (per?i-to-ne´al) pertaining to the peritoneum. peritoneal pertaining to the peritoneum. Fluid Cytology cytology (sītŏl`əjē), in biology, the study of the structure of all normal and abnormal components of cells and the changes, movements, and transformations of such components. Tumor Histology Performance Status Age Volume of Residual Disease CA-125 Levels DNA DNA: see nucleic acid. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid One of two types of nucleic acid (the other is RNA); a complex organic compound found in all living cells and many viruses. It is the chemical substance of genes. Ploidy ploidy Number of sets of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell. In normal human body cells, chromosomes exist in pairs, a condition called diploidy. During meiosis the cell produces sex cells (gametes), each containing half the normal number of chromosomes, a condition called --Current Ovarian Cancer Screening --Current Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis --Value of a Biomarker for Ovarian Cancer --Technologies Used to Identify Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers Proteomics Genomics --Emerging Biomarkers --Biomarker Development --Improving Clinical Trial Design --Patient-Tailored Therapy --Outlook List of Tables --Table 1 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, usually just FIGO as the acronym of its French name Fédération Internationale de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique (FIGO FIGO Fédération Internationale de Gynécologie Obstétrique (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) ) Staging System for Primary Carcinoma of the Ovary ovary, ductless gland of the female in which the ova (female reproductive cells) are produced. In vertebrate animals the ovary also secretes the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone, which control the development of the sexual organs and the secondary sexual --Table 2 Select Emerging Biomarkers for the Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer --Table 3 Serum Biomarkers Evaluated for Their Ability to Detect Ovarian Cancer --Table 4 Ongoing U.S. Clinical Trials Investigating Screening and Diagnostic Methods for Ovarian Cancer For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c40211 |
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