Title:Molecular Biomarkers for Lung Adenocarcinoma: A Short Review
Volume: 17
Issue: 2
Author(s): Srikumar Chakravarthi*Barani Karikalan
Affiliation:
- Mahsa University, Saujana Putra,Malaysia
Keywords:
Molecular markers, molecular/genetic alterations, genetic markers, target therapy, lung adenocarcinoma, nonsmall
cell lung cancer.
Abstract: Lung cancer is a disease with higher death rates and is responsible for around 2 million
deaths per year worldwide. Recently, several breakthroughs have been made in the field of lung
cancer that has led to a revolution in the management of lung cancer patients. Identification of
molecular markers and the implication of respective targeted therapies has been a great success in
the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma patients. Despite the fact that targeted therapy of lung adenocarcinomas
represents one of the significant milestones in the treatment of lung cancer that resulted
in increased survival rates even in advanced stages, the mortality rates of lung cancer still remain
to be significantly high. This warrants further research for gaining better insights into molecular alterations
that can lead to newer innovations in targeted drug therapy towards lung adenocarcinoma.
In this review, we briefly summarized the literature on molecular markers that are already in use.
We also consolidated newer molecular markers that are under study with the potential for being targeted
for therapies in future.