PMID: 16537991Mar 16, 2006Paper

Elucidation of the molecular signatures of renal cell carcinoma by gene expression profiling

The Journal of Medical Investigation : JMI
Masayuki TakahashiHiro-omi Kanayama

Abstract

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the 10th most common cancer in United States. It is a heterogeneous disease with various histologic types. Since high-throughput technologies such as microarrays have been introduced, molecular confirmation of previously known findings in RCC has been made and new molecular findings have emerged. We review the accumulating advances in this field and their clinical implications. The published data so far have proved to be significant and promising, and numerous microarray studies with larger number of cases are currently ongoing or being planned. Although various clinical parameters are being refined for diagnosis and prognosis, these data obtained by microarray studies will undoubtedly contribute to both and eventually impacts the treatment of RCC.

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