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Serum microRNAs as New Criteria for Referral to Early Palliative Care Services

Jan 3, 2023
Researchers Tomofumi Miura and Shuichi Mitsunaga discuss using serum microRNAs as criteria for early palliative care in cancer patients. They explore the potential of miRNAs as biomarkers for predicting referral to palliative care services in advanced cancer patients undergoing anti-tumor treatment.
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  • Serum microRNAs can serve as effective biomarkers for predicting early referral to palliative care services in advanced cancer patients.
  • Oncotarget journal plays a vital role in disseminating innovative oncology research through robust peer review processes and diverse networking initiatives.

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Serum MicroRNAs as Biomarkers for Early Palliative Care Referral

The study focused on developing objective criteria for referring treatment-naive advanced cancer patients to early palliative care services using serum MicroRNAs (MIRNAs). Researchers from multiple institutions investigated the potential of MIRNAs as biomarkers for identifying patients likely to be admitted to a Palliative Care Unit within six months of starting anti-tumor treatment. By analyzing serum samples from patients with various types of cancers, they constructed diagnostic models incorporating MIRNA levels, clinical characteristics, and a combination of both. The combination models showed higher accuracy in predicting early referral to palliative care compared to clinical models, suggesting that MIRNAs could offer new and effective criteria for oncologists to facilitate timely referral to early palliative care services.

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