Center for the Evaluation of Biomarkers for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer

Abstract

Breast Cancer remains a leading cause of death for women in the US despite the popularity of mammography as a preventive tool. At diagnosis, many breast cancers are at an advanced stage of disease, even for women undergoing annual screening, resulting in costly and painful follow-up procedures. It has been shown that molecular markers can increase our ability to diagnose early stages tumors. This has been demonstrated by current clinical practices using the CA-125 marker and PSA for the detection of ovarian and prostate cancer, respectively. The purpose of this study is to search for breast cancer biomarkers and evaluate their effectiveness in detecting early stage carcinoma. By combining molecular diagnosis with current imaging analysis of breast tissue, we may further reduce the number of deaths as well as the number of women undergoing surgery due to breast cancer. To date, we have created the infrastructure necessary for our interdisciplinary team of investigators to obtain study samples from a well-characterized population, analyze candidate biomarkers, and efficiently communicate research findings. We are also exploring more efficient and sensitive biotechnology that may better assist our study investigators.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA443716

Entities

People

  • Nicole Urban

Organizations

  • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Blood
  • Blood Donors
  • Cancer
  • Department Of Defense
  • Detection
  • Diseases And Disorders
  • Infrastructure
  • Institutional Review Board
  • Medical Personnel
  • Neoplasms
  • Ovarian Cancer
  • Packets
  • Personnel Management
  • Physicians
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Surgery
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Fields of Study

  • Medicine

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Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology