Research
Area 2
Urological genetics and tumors
Team leader
Alcaraz, Antonio
(Hospital Clínic)
AALCARAZ(ELIMINAR)@clinic.ub.es
Strategic objectives
At present, the research group in urological oncology is conducting two main lines of research, based on the two most frequent urological tumors: urothelial and prostate cancer.
The objectives are summarized below:
- Identification of molecular markers in the urine of bladder cancer patients, for the non-invasive diagnosis of the disease.
- Identification of molecular markers for the noninvasive diagnosis of prostate cancer.
- Identification of molecular markers for the prognosis of muscle invading bladder cancer.
- Study of the prognostic factors of upper urinary tract tumors.
Main lines of research
- Microchips for the diagnosis and prognosis of bladder tumors.
- Identification of micro-RNA for the noninvasive diagnosis of bladder tumors.
- Determination of disseminated tumor disease in patients with muscle invading bladder cancer, based on evaluation of the genic expression of bladder-specific markers in lymph nodes and peripheral blood.
- Determination of the genic expression profile associated with treatment response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy with cisplatin and gemcitabine in patients with muscle invading bladder cancer.
- Study of the prognostic factors of upper urinary tract tumors based on immunohistochemistry and quantitative PCR.
- Microchips for the diagnosis and prognosis of prostate tumors.
- Identification of micro-RNA for the noninvasive diagnosis of prostate tumors.