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Gene expression profiling of non-small cell lung cancer
Authors:Singhal Sunil  Miller Daniel  Ramalingam Suresh  Sun Shi-Yong
Affiliation:General Thoracic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, 1365 Clifton Road, NE, Building A, Suite 2100, CT Section, Room A-2212, Atlanta, GA 30322, United States. Sunil.Singhal@emoryhealthcare.org
Abstract:Functional genomics has emerged over the past 10 years as a novel technology to study genetic alterations. Gene expression arrays are one genomic technique employed to discover changes in the DNA expression that occur in neoplastic transformation. Microarrays have been applied to investigating lung cancer. Specific applications include discovering novel genetic changes that occur in lung tumors. Microarrays can also be applied to improve diagnosis, staging and discover prognostic markers. The eventual goal of this technology is to discover new markers for therapy and to customize therapy based on an individual tumor genetic composition. In this review, we present the current state of gene expression array technology in its application to lung cancer.
Keywords:Lung cancer   Genomics   Gene expression arrays   Gene expression profiling   Diagnosis   Staging   Prognosis   Treatment   Therapy   Management
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