select ad.sno,ad.journal,ad.title,ad.author_names,ad.abstract,ad.abstractlink,j.j_name,vi.* from articles_data ad left join journals j on j.journal=ad.journal left join vol_issues vi on vi.issue_id_en=ad.issue_id where ad.sno_en='53590' and ad.lang_id='5' and j.lang_id='5' and vi.lang_id='5'
Xiaojie Zhang, Hong Zhou, Tongbo Wang, Chaorui Wu, Dongbing Zha
Background: At present, the diagnosis of gastric cancer lacks sufficient biomarkers. In this review, we will identify
and discuss the value of circulating free nucleic acids in the diagnosis of gastric cancer, in order to find a way to sort
out the diagnostic markers for gastric cancer.
Methods: A systematic search was performed on PubMed using the following keywords: (gastric cancer) and (blood or
plasma or serum) and (biomarker) and (DNA or RNA or cfDNA or cell-free DNA or RNA or CTC). and the
supplementary materials were added from Embase The Science Citation Index and The Cochrane. All the studies
contain biomarkers based on CTCs, DNAs, RNAs were reviewed and of which include sensitivity, specificity, and/or
AUC/ROC values were further discussed.
Results: 458 studies were searched and 87 contained biomarkers. Of these, 32 were prognostic, 12 were DNA, and
43 were RNA. Finally, 28 studies with complete data were included. The sensitivity and specificity ranged at
38.60%-95.50% and 44.30%-100%. The number of patients varied from 11 to 200, and the media is 60.
Additionally, 6 studies included independent validation cohort, and the media sensitivity and specificity were
83.95% and 80.35% respectively.
Conclusion: Although the sensitivity and specificity of biomarkers in current research are still insufficient, they also
show great potential value. Therefore, biomarkers with higher sensitivity and specificity require further exploration.