Drinking from the firehose - A clinician's perspective on the challenges of delivering biomarker-driven care in routine practice
Author(s)
Dunn, C; Gately, L; Gibbs, P;
Journal Title
European Journal of Cancer
Abstract
Countless biomarkers continue to be identified and analysed in the modern era of omics focused research, with innumerable articles purporting clinical utility and bolstering optimism for truly personalised cancer care. While many commentaries have expounded on the complexities of biomarker development, validation and reporting, the monumental challenge of integrating this research into clinical practice has to date received little attention. The challenges are multitude; variable and sometimes contradictory findings across studies for individual biomarkers, a rapidly evolving landscape with new biomarkers continually being presented and tendency to examine each biomarker in isolation. Here, using examples from colorectal cancer, we explore the difficulties for the practicing clinician in interpreting and integrating novel biomarkers. Here, we present the '4Cs' to interrogate the biomarker literature, including analysis of the credibility, consistency, completeness and context of the biomarker research, and suggest a framework to frame the literature moving forward.
Keywords
Biomarkers; Clinical utility; Colorectal cancer
Research Division(s)
Personalised Oncology
PubMed ID
34555649
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