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Recent advances in personalized colorectal cancer research.

Cancer Letters 2014 May 29
Colorectal cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers and a leading cause ofcancer-related death. It is also curable if detected early. The prognosis for metastatic colorectal cancer remains poor and resistance to chemotherapy is still a major obstacle in effective treatment. While many patients do not clinically benefit from chemotherapy, others experience adverse reactions resulting in dose modifications or treatment withdrawal, thereby reducing treatment efficacy. Researchefforts attempt to identify reliable biomarkers which will guide clinicians in decision making, while matching suitable therapeutic regimens. We here review currently known molecular biomarkers used for the personalized treatment of colorectal cancer.

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