About this Research Topic
There have been recent developments in early detection of CRC to help improve the prognosis including the screening of adenomatous polyps, fecal occult blood testing, sigmoidoscopy and optical colonoscopy, which is the most widely used CRC screening technique. However, some of these diagnostic techniques are invasive and therefore, not all CRC patients go through the screening processes which decreases their survival rate. There are alternative minimal invasive screening methods such focal and blood tests, however these are dependent on the changes in the tumor microenvironment to suggest the development of CRC. Therefore, these methods are not as reliable for early detection.
There have been recent studies including immunotherapy, a developing field in oncology as potential diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets dependent on the molecular mechanisms of the disease. There have been recent studies involving monoclonal antibodies which target epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) including cetuximab for the treatment of metastatic CRC patients and this has led to a consistent improvement in the survival rate of patients. Other studies have explored how T cells are affected in CRC patients and in particular, the role of CD8+ T lymphocytes, which are known to have antitumor properties. Other diagnostic tools include fecal immunochemical test (FIT), DNA methylation and assessment of bacteria relative levels, which are non-invasive screening tools for CRC detection and early screening.
This Research Topic aims to provide insight into the emerging therapies colorectal cancer. Topics of interest include:
-Peripheral blood testing for diagnosis
-Monoclonal antibodies and tyrosine kinase inhibitors as targeted therapies
-Emerging therapies in immunotherapy for early detection in CRC
-Novel biomarkers used for early detection and diagnosis
-Stool analysis as a diagnostic tool for CRC detection
Emerging therapies in CRC immunotherapy for a better prognosis
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Keywords: colorectal cancer, immunotherapy, metastasis, biomarkers, therapies, T cells, lymphocytes, stool analysis
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