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  • == Tumor Antigen == '''Tumor antigen''' (pronunciation: /ˈtjuːmər ˈæntɪdʒən/) is a substance produced by
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  • |Short definition=gp100 - A tumor-specific antigen used in the development of cancer vaccines. Also called glycoprotein 100  gp209-2M - A peptide (short piece of protein) made from the tumor-specific antigen gp100 and used to make vaccines being studied to treat melanoma {{dictionar
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  • |Term=tumour-specific antigen ...tein or other molecule found only on cancer cells and not on normal cells. Tumor-specific antigens can help the body mount an immune response against cancer cells. 
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  • == Prostate-specific Antigen (PSA) == '''Prostate-specific antigen''' ('''PSA''') is a protein produced by cells of the [[prostate gland]]. Th
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  • == Tumor Antigen == '''Tumor antigen''' (pronunciation: /ˈtjuːmər ˈæntɪdʒən/) is a substance produced by
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  • |Short definition=TNF - A protein made by white blood cells in response to an antigen (a substance that causes the immune system to produce a specific immune res TNF - A protein made by white blood cells in response to an antigen (a substance that causes the immune system to produce a specific immune res
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  • '''CA 125''' (pronounced: see-ay one two five), also known as '''Cancer Antigen 125''', is a [[protein]] that is often found in higher levels in the blood ...ncer Antigen 125". It was named this way because it was the 125th [[cancer antigen]] to be discovered.
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  • |Term=Carcinoembryonic antigen peptide-1 ...ih-jen PEP-tide-1) A small piece of a tumor marker called carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). CEA can be found in the blood of people who have colon cancer, other
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  • ...travenously and works by binding to a specific antigen, [[carcinoembryonic antigen]] (CEA), which is often present in high amounts in individuals with colorec * [[Carcinoembryonic antigen]] (CEA): A protein that may be higher in individuals with certain types of
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  • ...19-9''' (pronounced as "C-A-Nineteen-Nine"), also known as '''Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9''', is a [[tumor marker]] often used in the medical field, particularl ...atic cancer]]. The "19-9" refers to the specific identifying number of the antigen.
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  • ...twenty-nine), also known as '''Cancer Antigen 27-29''' or '''Carbohydrate Antigen 27-29''', is a [[tumor marker]] used in monitoring [[breast cancer]] patien ...29 were assigned sequentially as these antigens were discovered. The term "antigen" refers to a substance that triggers an immune response, in this case, it i
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  • ...tein 100 - {{pronunciation}} (gly-koh-PROH-teen …) gp100. A tumor-specific antigen used in the development of cancer vaccines. Also called gp100 {{dictionary-
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  • ...eing studied for the treatment of various cancers that express the Lewis Y antigen.  ...eing studied for the treatment of various cancers that express the Lewis Y antigen. It's a type of monoclonal antibody {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictiona
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  • ...on=CEA-peptide-1 - A small piece of a tumor marker called carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). CEA can be found in the blood of people who have colon cancer, other ...immune system to kill cancer cells. Also called CAP-1 and carcinoembryonic antigen Peptide-1 {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...definition=CAP-1 - A small piece of a tumor marker called carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). CEA can be found in the blood of people who have colon cancer, other ...he body's immune system to kill cancer cells. Also called carcinoembryonic antigen peptide-1 and CEA peptide-1 {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of me
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  • |Term=CD20 antigen |Short definition=CD20 antigen - A protein found on B cells (a type of white blood cell). It can be found
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  • gp100 - A tumor-specific antigen used in the development of cancer vaccines. Also called glycoprotein 100 {{
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  • |Term=carcinoembryonic antigen ...cancer, other cancers or diseases, or who smoke tobacco. Carcinoembryonic antigen levels can help keep track of how well cancer treatments are working or whe
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  • ...definition=glycoprotein 100 (gly-koh-PROH-teen …) gp100. A tumor-specific antigen used in the development of cancer vaccines. 
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  • ...pe of [[cytokine]] that is produced by [[lymphocyte]]s in response to an [[antigen]], [[mitogen]], or other [[lymphokine]]. ...in-2]] is a lymphokine that is primarily produced by [[T cells]] following antigen stimulation. It plays a crucial role in the growth and proliferation of T c
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  • ...tein found on the surface of cancer cells, known as the [[tumor-associated antigen]] GA733. ...pancreatic", "colon", and "monoclonal antibody". This is because the GA733 antigen that Pankomab targets is commonly found in [[pancreatic cancer]] and [[colo
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