Established and novel circulating neuroendocrine tumor biomarkers for diagnostic, predictive and prognostic use
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.beem.2023.101785
Established and novel circulating neuroendocrine tumor biomarkers for diagnostic, predictive and prognostic use
Abstract
The management of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) represents a clinical challenge due to heterogeneity of their clinical behaviour, molecular biology and response to treatment. Over the years, several circulating biomarkers have been developed for the early diagnosis and follow-up of NETs. The specific secretory products of tumors associated with a secretory syndrome (functioning tumors) may be used as diagnostic and/or prognostic biomarkers while the most common non-specific circulating biomarkers, that may be increased in both functioning and non-functioning tumors, are chromogranin A and the neuron specific enolase. However, the diagnostic accuracy as well as the prognostic and predictive value of these biomarkers are limited and novel techniques of multianalyte analysis of regulators of tumor biology have been developed. The NETest has been most extensively studied and proved to be useful in NET diagnosis, early detection of post-operative recurrence and prediction of response to treatment but further investigation establishing higher level of evidence is required for implementation in clinical practice.
Keywords: 5-HIAA; NETest; biomarker; chromogranin A; neuroendocrine; predictive; prognostic.
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Conflict of interest statement
Decalaration of Competing Interest Marina Tsoli has received honoraria from Ipsen. Anna Koumarianou has received honoraria from Ipsen and an educational grant from Faran. Gregory Kaltsas has received honoraria from IPSEN, Novartis and Sandoz.
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