Department of Social Medicine and Health Management, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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Biomarkers and Tumor Markers for Colorectal Cancer
Author(s): Long Ge*
Recent research has suggested that the risk factors for cancer and heart disease such as age, sex, smoking, genetics, obesity, diabetes mellitus,
and hypertension as well as the pathophysiological pathways such as inflammation and oxidative stress share a significant amount of risk with
HF. A provocative interpretation of this finding is that the two diseases are two manifestations of the same disease spectrum. By evaluating the
prognostic value and clinical correlates of six commonly used tumor biomarkers in a large, well-defined cohort of HF patients, we aimed to provide
evidence for this hypothesis in an unconventional manner. To begin, we demonstrate that four of the six biomarkers for tumors have independent
prognostic value and can predict mortality from all causes. Additionally, we demonstrate a strong correlation between various tumor biomarkers,
such a.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9929.2022.13.556
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