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Fibrotic activity quantified in serum by measurements of type III collagen pro-peptides can be used for prognosis across different solid tumor types
Nicholas Willumsen
, Christina Jensen
, George Green
, Neel I. Nissen
, Jaclyn Neely
, David M. Nelson
, Rasmus S. Pedersen
, Peder Frederiksen
, Inna M. Chen
, Mogens K. Boisen
, Astrid Z. Johansen
, Daniel H. Madsen
, Inge Marie Svane
, Allan Lipton
, Kim Leitzel
, Suhail M. Ali
, Janine T. Erler
, Daan P. Hurkmans
, Ron H.J. Mathijssen
, Joachim Aerts
Mohammed Eslam, Jacob George, Claus Christiansen, Mina J. Bissel, Morten A. Karsdal
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Department of Medicine
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Assure
25%
Bloodstream
25%
Cancer-associated Fibroblasts
25%
Collagen Deposition
25%
Desmoplasia
25%
Development Effort
25%
Drug Development
25%
Extracellular Matrix
25%
Fibrillar Collagen
50%
Fibroblasts
25%
Fibrotic Activity
100%
Medical Needs
25%
Non-invasive Measurement
25%
Poor Outcome
25%
Poor Prognosis
25%
Possible Treatments
25%
Prognostic Value
25%
Propeptide
100%
Solid Tumors
100%
Treatment Options
25%
Treatment Response
25%
Tumor Fibrosis
100%
Tumor Microenvironment
100%
Tumor Subtype
100%
Type III Collagen
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Collagen Type 3
100%
Drug Development
25%
Fibrillar Collagen
50%
Fibrosis
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
25%
Neoplasm
100%
Solid Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Tumor Microenvironment
100%