Carneiro A, Priante Kayano P, Gomes Barbosa ÁR, Langer Wroclawski M, Ko Chen C, Cavlini GC, Reche GJ, Sanchez-Salas R, Tobias-Machado M, Sowalsky AG, Bianco B. Are localized prostate cancer biomarkers useful in the clinical practice?
Tumour Biol 2018;
40:1010428318799255. [PMID:
30204063 PMCID:
PMC6602068 DOI:
10.1177/1010428318799255]
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Abstract
Prostate cancer presents itself in a heterogeneous way with both aggressive and indolent forms. Despite the controversy
surrounding its use, prostate-specific antigen screening ultimately leads to a greater number of diagnosed patients. One of the
biggest challenges in clinical practice is to select the right patients for biopsy and, among diagnosed patients, to differentiate
tumors with an indolent course from those with an unfavorable prognosis, in order to determine the best therapeutic decision for
each case, avoiding unnecessary interventions. Currently, several types of biomarkers are available for clinical use in patients
with prostate cancer, which include blood-based (prostate-specific antigen, Prostate Health Index®, 4K score®);
urine sample-based (PCA3, SelectMDx®, ExoDx Prostate IntelliScore®); and biopsy, transurethral resection, or radical
prostatectomy tissue-based (ConfirmMDx®, Oncotype®, Prolaris®, Decipher®). The aim of this review is
to provide an overview of the current state of evidence and to highlight recent advances in the evaluation and diagnosis of
prostate cancer, with emphasis on biomarkers related to diagnosis and to prognostic evaluation of localized prostate cancer.
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