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A combination of platelet features allows detection of early-stage cancer

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Multiple platelet features, including platelet count, volume and protein content, were significantly changed in lung and head of pancreas cancer patients, and a cancer type-specific combination of these platelets features can be used to discriminate between patients with early-stage cancer and healthy individuals.
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This article is published in European Journal of Cancer.The article was published on 2017-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 42 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cancer & Beta-thromboglobulin.

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Tumor-educated platelets.

TL;DR: This work provides further insight into TEPs, and focuses on the evaluation of biomarker types, including circulating tumor DNA, circulating tumor cells, extracellular vesicles, and tumor-educated platelets.
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Liquid Biopsy in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Highlights and Challenges.

TL;DR: In this regard, liquid biopsy represents a minimally invasive and more comprehensive option for early detection and investigation of this tumor.
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Exploration of the platelet proteome in patients with early-stage cancer.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the platelet proteome of patients with early-stage lung or head of pancreas cancer differs considerably compared to that of healthy individuals of matched sex and age and after surgical resection of the tumor.
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Lessons to learn from tumor-educated platelets.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors cover the various modalities of platelet education by tumors, in addition to assessing their diagnostic potential, including direct uptake and storage of tumor-derived factors, signal-dependent changes in platelet RNA processing, and differential platelet production by tumor-educated megakaryocytes.
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TIMP1 mRNA in tumor-educated platelets is diagnostic biomarker for colorectal cancer.

TL;DR: Findings show that the TIMP1 mRNA in platelets is a potential independent diagnostic biomarker for colorectal cancer, and that platelets can carry RNAs into coloreCTal cancer cells to promote colorectoral cancer development.
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The pathophysiology and clinical relevance of platelet heterogeneity.

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The cancer cell secretome: a good source for discovering biomarkers?

TL;DR: Recent advances in cancer cell secretome analysis are summarized, focusing on the five most fatal cancers (lung, breast, prostate, colorectal, and pancreatic), and the proteomic approaches utilized for the identification of novel biomarkers are described.
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VEGF, PF4 and PDGF are elevated in platelets of colorectal cancer patients

TL;DR: Platelets sequester angiogenesis regulatory proteins which suggests an avenue for developing biomarkers to monitor disease and Multivariable logistic regression analysis indicated that PDGF, PF4 and VEGF were independent predictors of colorectal carcinoma and as a set provided statistically significant discrimination.
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TL;DR: The role of platelets in tumor angiogenesis and growth is discussed and their potential significance in malignancies is suggested, with the view that local adhesion and activation of blood platelets and dysregulation of coagulation represent underestimated pathways in the progression of cancer.
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Future research is needed to further investigate the clinical relevance of their findings. Platelets are a new and uncharted source of information, which need to be further explored in blood-based biomarker research.