卷 19, 编号 4 (2014)
- 年: 2014
- 文章: 55
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1028-9984/issue/view/2379
Articles
Immunosignature - peptide microarray for diagnostic of cancer and other diseases
摘要
Biomarkers for preclinical diagnosis of cancer is a valuable tool for detection of malignant tumors at early stages in risk groups and screening healthy people, as well as monitoring disease recurrence after treatment of cancer. It is known that antibodies are produced in response to antigens expressed by tumor cells. Accordingly, the presence of specific antibodies in serum can serve as biomarkers of cancer. Recently developed technology - immunosignature is a highly sensitive method of detection of circulating antibodies using peptide microarrays. In the present review we discuss modern methods of antibody detection, as well as describe the principles and applications of immunosignature in research and clinical practice.
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):6-11
6-11
Metabolomic research in oncology
摘要
This paper deals with the questions of the metabolomics research results application in medicine. The central idea metabolomics is to identify the specific biomarkers in a biological sample used in a diagnostics. The volatile organic compounds - metabolites isolated from various tissues and biological fluids (blood, urine, sputum, exhaled air) are considered as biomarkers. The paper also describes main methods of separation and identification of volatile organic compounds (gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) applied in metabolomics. The paper presents some results of laboratory research aimed at the detection of different organs ’ cancer biomarkers. The quality characteristics of the metabolome from a biological patient sample with different pathology are discussed. Special attention is paid to the application of metabolomics possibilities in experimental medicine. The presented material will be of some help in solving the problems of early diagnosis of cancer.
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):12-15
12-15
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract in the practice of oncology specialized institutions
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):16-16
16-16
Characteristics of technically complex liver resections
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):17-17
17-17
Results chemoembolization metastatic colorectal cancer in the liver drug-saturable embosferami combined with systemic chemotherapy
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):17-18
17-18
Optimal contrast study method for diagnoses of small hypovascular liver metastases during MSCT arterio-hepatography
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):18-18
18-18
Classification options of arterial anatomy in liver for interventional radiological interventions according to data analysis of 4315 angiographies
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):18-19
18-19
Prognostic significance of CRP levels in patients with metastatic gastric cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):19-20
19-20
MRI opportunities in assessing the effectiveness of metastatic liver tumors treatment by chemoembolization according to criteria RECIST 1.1 and EAST
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):20-20
20-20
Features of cryoablation Ultrasonic monitoring in patients with liver cancers at various stages of treatment
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):20-21
20-21
Metastases of colorectal cancer in the liver. Long -term results analysis of radio frequency thermoablation application
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):21-21
21-21
Multimodal treatment of primary unresectable liver metastases of colorectal cancer: 5 years of observations
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):22-22
22-22
Early results of stereotactic radiotherapy in patients with liver metastases
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):22-23
22-23
Transplantation in cases of liver neoplasms presence
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):23-23
23-23
Current approaches to the treatment of patients with colorectal liver metastases: assessment of the immediate and long-term results
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):23-24
23-24
Surgical treatment of secondary liver tumors
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):24-25
24-25
The treatment option for patients with resectable metastatic colorectal cancer in the liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):25-26
25-26
Laparoscopic cryoablation of liver malignancies
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):26-27
26-27
Method of radiofrequency thermal ablation in the treatment of patients with multiple bilobate metastases from colorectal liver cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):27-28
27-28
Ways to improve the results of extensive liver resections
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):28-28
28-28
Treatment results of synchronous liver metastases of gastric cancer and colon
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):29-29
29-29
Laparoscopic liver resection (first experience)
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):29-30
29-30
The role of interventional radiology techniques in the treatment of patients with primary and metastatic liver lesions
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):30-30
30-30
Cryosurgical equipment. Present and Future
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):31-32
31-32
Results of thermochemotherapy in patients with metastasis of colorectal cancer in the liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):32-32
32-32
Blood supply endovascular features of malignant soft tissue tumors
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):32-33
32-33
Modern aspects of the treatment of patients with cholangitis in malignant tumors of hepatopancreatobiliary zone
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):33-34
33-34
Epidemiology of liver cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):34-35
34-35
Dynamics observed and relative survival of patients with liver cancer at the population level, according to the histological structure
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):35-36
35-36
Low temperature treatment of liver tumors
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):36-37
36-37
Thermophysical modeling application in liver cryosurgery
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):37-37
37-37
Multidisciplinary approach and minimally invasive technologies in the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):37-38
37-38
Complications of antegrade stenting interventions on the bile ducts in patients with cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):38-39
38-39
Surgical treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma on a background of cirrhosis
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):39-40
39-40
Endovascular procedures in the treatment of patients with unresectable colorectal cancer metastases to the liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):40-41
40-41
Evaluation of structural characteristics of cancer massess in patients with a history of oncological disease during the study by the combined PET / CT method with 18F-FDG
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):41-42
41-42
Perfusion computed tomography imaging of metastatic pancreatic cancer in the liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):42-42
42-42
The first experience of liver resection in situ split type in patient with bilobate metastatic colorectal cancer on the background of perioperative chemotherapy
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):42-43
42-43
Features and the results of parenchyma water-jet dissection technique during anatomical liver resection of colorectal cancer metastases
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):43-44
43-44
Radiofrequency ablation in combination with himiembolizatsiey hepatic artery in the treatment of hepatic malignancies
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):44-45
44-45
Surgical Management of liver metastases in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):45-45
45-45
Transdermal transhepatic drainage of bile duct capabilities in tumours of hepatopancreatoduodenal zone with secondary liver lesions in older age group patients
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):45-46
45-46
Current treatment options for colorectal cancer metastasis in liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):46-47
46-47
Surgical treatment of patients with complicated colorectal cancer stage IV in a multidisciplinary hospital
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):47-48
47-48
Transdermal endobiliary intervention in the treatment of obstructive jaundice of tumor genesis
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):48-48
48-48
Differentiated approach to the treatment of patients with metastatic colorectal cancer with liver metastases
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):48-49
48-49
Hepatic artery chemoembolization by drug-saturated embosphere in the treatment of patients with primary and metastatic liver tumours
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):49-50
49-50
Cryogenic treatment after radical operations on liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):50-51
50-51
Combined treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer in the liver with the application of cryosurgery
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):51-51
51-51
The immediate results of ALPPS procedures in patients with extensive liver metastases
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):51-52
51-52
Results of cryoablation application in primary and metastatic liver cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):52-53
52-53
A combination of local destruction methods in primary and metastatic liver cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):53-54
53-54
Microwave and radiofrequency ablation in the treatment of patients with primary and metastatic liver cancer
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):54-55
54-55
Experience of surgical treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer in the liver
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):55-55
55-55
Application of MRI as a method of assessing the completeness of liver malignancies radiofrequency ablation
Russian Journal of Oncology. 2014;19(4):55-56
55-56