About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to unify the advances in novel biomarkers and molecular techniques for pediatric cancer. We aim to cover all aspects of predictive, diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic biomarkers, which will provide us better understanding of pediatric cancer and a medical pathway to its eventual cure.
We are especially interested in Original Research and Reviews focusing on molecular diagnostics with the potential translation into clinical practice. Articles should address, but not limited to, the following themes:
1. Genetic, epigenetic, or environmental factors associated with pediatric cancer occurrence and/or progression and/or prognosis;
2. Identification and characterization of diagnostic biomarkers which improve the early detection rate for cancer in children;
3. Identification and characterization of therapeutic biomarkers to serve as targets for treatment in childhood cancer;
4. Identification and characterization of biomarkers to predict the chemotherapy response and prognosis in pediatric cancer patients.
Pure in silico research without experimental or in situ validation are not in scope of this research topic.
Keywords: Pediatric Cancer, Biomarkers, Diagnostic, Survival, Genetics
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