Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review

Background: The Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the general population for early identification of cancer, and has therefore conducted a systematic mapping review to identify blood-based biomarkers that could be used for early identification of cancer. Methods:...

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Main Authors: Lesley Uttley, Becky L. Whiteman, Helen Buckley Woods, Susan Harnan, Sian Taylor Philips, Ian A. Cree
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-08-01
Series:EBioMedicine
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416303097
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spelling doaj-57a770fee2ee426ea161e5c3a95ec2d12020-11-25T02:48:23ZengElsevierEBioMedicine2352-39642016-08-0110C16417310.1016/j.ebiom.2016.07.004Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping ReviewLesley Uttley0Becky L. Whiteman1Helen Buckley Woods2Susan Harnan3Sian Taylor Philips4Ian A. Cree5The University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield S1 4DA, UKCentre for Technology Enabled Health Research, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 5FB, UKThe University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield S1 4DA, UKThe University of Sheffield, Regent Court, 30 Regent Street, Sheffield S1 4DA, UKWarwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UKCentre for Technology Enabled Health Research, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 5FB, UKBackground: The Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the general population for early identification of cancer, and has therefore conducted a systematic mapping review to identify blood-based biomarkers that could be used for early identification of cancer. Methods: A mapping review with a systematic approach was performed to identify biomarkers and establish their state of development. Comprehensive searches of electronic databases Medline, Embase, CINAHL, the Cochrane library and Biosis were conducted in May 2014 to obtain relevant literature on blood-based biomarkers for cancer detection in humans. Screening of retrieved titles and abstracts was performed using an iterative sifting process known as “data mining”. All blood based biomarkers, their relevant properties and characteristics, and their corresponding references were entered into an inclusive database for further scrutiny by the Consortium, and subsequent selection of biomarkers for rapid review. This systematic review is registered with PROSPERO (no. CRD42014010827). Findings: The searches retrieved 19,724 records after duplicate removal. The data mining approach retrieved 3990 records (i.e. 20% of the original 19,724), which were considered for inclusion. A list of 814 potential blood-based biomarkers was generated from included studies. Clinical experts scrutinised the list to identify miss-classified and duplicate markers, also volunteering the names of biomarkers that may have been missed: no new markers were identified as a result. This resulted in a final list of 788 biomarkers. Interpretation: This study is the first to systematically and comprehensively map blood biomarkers for early detection of cancer. Use of this rapid systematic mapping approach found a broad range of relevant biomarkers allowing an evidence-based approach to identification of promising biomarkers for development of a blood-based cancer screening test in the general population.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416303097CancerEarly detectionBiomarkerAssayDiagnosisBloodSystematic review
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author Lesley Uttley
Becky L. Whiteman
Helen Buckley Woods
Susan Harnan
Sian Taylor Philips
Ian A. Cree
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Becky L. Whiteman
Helen Buckley Woods
Susan Harnan
Sian Taylor Philips
Ian A. Cree
Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review
EBioMedicine
Cancer
Early detection
Biomarker
Assay
Diagnosis
Blood
Systematic review
author_facet Lesley Uttley
Becky L. Whiteman
Helen Buckley Woods
Susan Harnan
Sian Taylor Philips
Ian A. Cree
author_sort Lesley Uttley
title Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review
title_short Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review
title_full Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review
title_fullStr Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review
title_full_unstemmed Building the Evidence Base of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cancer: A Rapid Systematic Mapping Review
title_sort building the evidence base of blood-based biomarkers for early detection of cancer: a rapid systematic mapping review
publisher Elsevier
series EBioMedicine
issn 2352-3964
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Background: The Early Cancer Detection Consortium is developing a blood-test to screen the general population for early identification of cancer, and has therefore conducted a systematic mapping review to identify blood-based biomarkers that could be used for early identification of cancer. Methods: A mapping review with a systematic approach was performed to identify biomarkers and establish their state of development. Comprehensive searches of electronic databases Medline, Embase, CINAHL, the Cochrane library and Biosis were conducted in May 2014 to obtain relevant literature on blood-based biomarkers for cancer detection in humans. Screening of retrieved titles and abstracts was performed using an iterative sifting process known as “data mining”. All blood based biomarkers, their relevant properties and characteristics, and their corresponding references were entered into an inclusive database for further scrutiny by the Consortium, and subsequent selection of biomarkers for rapid review. This systematic review is registered with PROSPERO (no. CRD42014010827). Findings: The searches retrieved 19,724 records after duplicate removal. The data mining approach retrieved 3990 records (i.e. 20% of the original 19,724), which were considered for inclusion. A list of 814 potential blood-based biomarkers was generated from included studies. Clinical experts scrutinised the list to identify miss-classified and duplicate markers, also volunteering the names of biomarkers that may have been missed: no new markers were identified as a result. This resulted in a final list of 788 biomarkers. Interpretation: This study is the first to systematically and comprehensively map blood biomarkers for early detection of cancer. Use of this rapid systematic mapping approach found a broad range of relevant biomarkers allowing an evidence-based approach to identification of promising biomarkers for development of a blood-based cancer screening test in the general population.
topic Cancer
Early detection
Biomarker
Assay
Diagnosis
Blood
Systematic review
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352396416303097
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