pubmed-article:17600920 | pubmed:abstractText | Humoral immune response to tumor-associated antigens in cancer patients can be used as a basis for disease diagnosis and monitoring. Moreover, identification of molecular targets of such response may be used to develop antigen-specific anticancer vaccines. Here, we review the main approaches to identification and study of tumor-associated antigens recognized by serum antibodies. We also focus on the challenges that must be met before serological antigens can be used in clinical cancer diagnostics. | lld:pubmed |