November 1, 2011
Journal Article

Searching for a system: The quest for ovarian cancer biomarkers

Abstract

The stark difference in clinical outcome for patients with ovarian cancer diagnosed at early stages (95% at 5 years) versus late stages (27.6% at 5 years) has driven a decades-long quest for effective biomarkers that will enable earlier detection of ovarian cancer. Yet despite intense efforts, including the application of modern high throughput technologies such as transcriptomics and proteomics, there has been little improvement in performance compared to the gold standard of quantifying serum CA125 immunoreactivity paired with transvaginal ultrasound. This review describes the strategies that have been used for identification of ovarian cancer biomarkers, including the recent introduction of novel bioinformatic approaches. Results obtained using high throughput-based vs. biologically rational approaches for the discovery of diagnostic early detection biomarkers are compared and analyzed for functional enrichment.

Revised: February 16, 2015 | Published: November 1, 2011

Citation

Rodland K.D., and N.J. Maihle. 2011. Searching for a system: The quest for ovarian cancer biomarkers. Cancer Biomarkers 8, no. 4-5:223-230. PNNL-SA-83952. doi:10.3233/CBM-2011-0216