作者
Giulio Tarro, Antonio Perna, Ciro Esposito
发表日期
2005/4
来源
Journal of cellular physiology
卷号
203
期号
1
页码范围
1-5
出版商
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
简介
Tumor liberated protein (TLP) is a protein that can be used to reveal the early development of a tumor. Besides being formed in the tumor, TLP is released in the blood when a patient starts producing cancer cells, which in turn enables the physician to intervene at a stage when the cancer is operable. To date, the available studies of tumor markers in lung cancer patients are CEA, NSE, TPA, Chromogranine, CA125, CA19‐9, and Cyfra 21‐1. The sensitivity and specificity for serum markers ranges between 50 and 90%, depending on the study and the clinical samples analyzed. Most of these markers show an increased rate of positivity as the stage advances. There are very limited data on TLP to draw any firm conclusion regarding the diagnostic value of this marker. TLP has been detected in 53.1% of non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients (N = 534) with 75% being positive in the early stage (stage I) and …
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