Biomarkers for the Detection of Cancer and Monitoring Response to Treatment
A special issue of Onco (ISSN 2673-7523).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 February 2026 | Viewed by 13
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Interests: antigen identification; biomarker validation; acute leukaemia; ovarian cancer; endometriosis; targets for therapy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue on biomarkers in cancer focusses on the latest advancements and applications of biomarkers, in all of their forms, that can facilitate the detection, inform best practice treatment, and monitor responses. The scope of this Special Issue includes their discovery, validation, and clinical implementation. We hope to promote the advancement of cancer biomarker research through the dissemination of the latest cancer biomarker research, facilitating the translation of laboratory finding into clinical tools and, ultimately, improved patient outcomes.
Other literature exists on biomarker research across cancer, but sits side-by-side with biology and clinical therapy trials; here. we focus on the key role that cancer biomarkers can play in developing precision medicine and personalised approaches.
We aim to provide a platform for researchers to share their findings and foster collaboration and an outlet for the description of new and emerging biomarkers, including those related to the tumour microenvironment, immune response, and genetic alterations. To examine methodologies and challenges associated with validating biomarker performance and ensuring their reliability, we are investigating the utility of biomarkers in clinical settings and how biomarkers are driving individualised treatment plans and targeted therapy for difference cancer subtypes. Finally, we want to highlight the latest developments in biomarker detection, analysis, and sample preparation.
We hope that this Special Issue will provide a comprehensive resource for scientists, clinicians, and anyone interested in the latest advancements in cancer biomarkers, with the aim of advancing cancer treatment and improving patient care through targeted personalised treatments.
Dr. Barbara Guinn
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biomarkers
- diagnostic
- prognostic
- personalised therapy
- cancer
- blood
- urine
- tissue
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