Ch. Rassekh et al., CIRCULATING MARKERS IN SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA OF THE HEAD AND NECK -A REVIEW, European journal of cancer. Part B, Oral oncology, 30B(1), 1994, pp. 23-28
Biological markers of disease enhance the ability to diagnose treat an
d evaluate results of therapy and are especially intriguing for their
potential use in the management of malignant tumours. The serum levels
of various biochemical substances have been shown to be abnormal for
many cancers and are utilised in the management of affected patients.
Several markers have been thoroughly investigated for potential clinic
al utility in head and neck carcinoma. Although no single marker has b
een found to be adequately sensitive and specific, combinations of mar
kers may improve the utility for some aspects of patient management. T
his review highlights the literature to date in the realm of circulati
ng markers for head and neck carcinoma. A discussion of the potential
usefulness and limitations of such markers follows.