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Innovations in serum and urine markers in prostate cancer current European research in the P-Mark project

Author

  • M P M Q van Gils
  • U H Stenman
  • J A Schalken
  • F H Schroder
  • T M Luider
  • Hans Lilja
  • Anders Bjartell
  • F C Hamdy
  • K S I Pettersson
  • R Bischoff
  • H Takalo
  • O Nilsson
  • P F A Mulders
  • C H Bangma

Summary, in English

An overview is given of serum and urine prostate cancer markers that are currently under investigation and subsequently the P-Mark project is introduced. There are many markers showing promise to overcome the limitations of prostate specific antigen (PSA). Eventually, these markers should be able to increase the specificity in diagnosis, differentiate between harmless and aggressive disease and identify progression towards androgen independence at an early stage. In the P-Mark project, several recently developed, promising markers will be evaluated using clinically well-defined biorepositories. Following successful evaluation, these markers will be validated on a sample set derived from two large, European, prostate cancer studies and used for the identification of special risk groups in the general population. In addition, novel markers will be identified in the same biorepositories by different mass spectrometry techniques.

Publishing year

2005

Language

English

Pages

1031-1041

Publication/Series

European Urology

Volume

48

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Urology and Nephrology

Keywords

  • Prostatic neoplasms
  • Tumor markers
  • Biological
  • Serum
  • Urine
  • Diagnosis
  • Prognosis

Status

Published

Research group

  • Clinical Chemistry, Malmö
  • Urological cancer, Malmö

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1873-7560