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Is small cell lung cancer the perfect target for anti-telomerase treatment?

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Is small cell lung cancer the perfect target for anti-telomerase treatment?

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is common in men and women, has a very poor prognosis, and is therefore a major cause of premature mortality. As such, any prospects for improved therapy are of great significance. The promise of telomerase as a therapeutic target is now close to realization with extremely encouraging preclinical studies aimed at the RNA component (hTR) of telomerase. The rational integration of telomerase therapeutics into clinical trials will therefore require tumours to be well characterized for hTR expression. Despite the large number of cancer types now characterized for telomerase or telomerase component gene expression, only a handful of SCLC samples have been analysed. Given the major clinical problem with treating SCLC, we specifically set out to address the issue of hTR expression in neuroendocrine tumours. Our study covers 91 pulmonary neuroendocrine tumours (62 SCLC and 29 carcinoid tumours). We present data to show that upregulation of the RNA component of tel

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