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The term conference can be used to describe any meeting of people that "confer " about a certain topic.

  • Academic conference, in science and academia, a formalized event where researchers present their results in speeches, workshops or by other means
  • Business conference, an event organized to discuss a pressing issue
  • Conference call, in telecommunications, is referred to as a "multi-party call".
  • A conference room is a place where conferences are held.
  • International conference, in politics, a multilateral diplomatic negotiation or a Party conference
  • In Christianity, a conference is a series of meetings to discuss topics related to the church.
    • A Methodist or Catholic Conference is a formal meeting of church leaders.

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Background: The human kallikrein-related peptidase (KLK) family consists of 15 highly conserved serine proteases, which are encoded by the largest uninterrupted cluster of protease genes in the human genome. To date, several members of the family have been reported as potential cancer biomarkers. Although primarily known for their biomarker value in prostate, ovarian, and breast cancers, more recent data suggest analogous roles of KLKs in several other cancers, including gastrointestinal, head and neck, lung, and brain malignancies. Among the proposed KLK cancer biomarkers, prostate-specific antigen (also known as KLK3) is the most widely recognized member in urologic oncology. Content: Despite substantial progress in the understanding of the biomarker utility of individual KLKs, the current challenge lies in devising biomarker panels to increase the accuracy of prognosis, prediction of therapy, and diagnosis. To date, multiparametric KLK panels have been proposed for prostate, ovarian, and lung cancers. In addition to their biomarker utility, emerging evidence has revealed a number of critical functional roles for KLKs in the pathogenesis of cancer and their potential use as therapeutic targets. Summary: KLKs have biomarker utility in many cancer types but individually lack sufficient specificity or sensitivity to be used in clinical practice; however, groups of KLKs and other candidate biomarkers may offer improved performance.
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