AbstractTumor heterogeneity is a major challenge and the root cause of resistance to treatment. Still, the standard diagnostic approach relies on the analysis of a single tumor sample from a local or metastatic site that is obtained at a given time point. Due to intratumoral heterogeneity and selection of subpopulations in diverse lesions this will provide only a limited characterization of the makeup of the disease. On the other hand, recent developments of nucleic acid sequence analysis allows to use minimally invasive serial blood samples to assess the mutational status and altered gene expression patterns for real time monitoring in individual patients. Here, we focus on cell-free circulating tumor-specific mutant DNA and RNA (including...
Diagnosing and screening for tumors through noninvasive means represent an important paradigm shift ...
In the era of personalized medicine, tumor sampling is paramount to enable the assessment of actiona...
Current approaches for cancer detection and characterization are based on radiological procedures co...
AbstractTumor heterogeneity is a major challenge and the root cause of resistance to treatment. Stil...
At present, in oncology the therapeutic strategies are defined according to the molecular landscape ...
Cancer individualized therapy often requires for gene mutation analysis of tumor tissue. However, tu...
Molecular alterations drive cancer initiation and evolution during development and in response to th...
Circulating cell-free DNA represents a non-invasive biomarker, as it can be isolated from human plas...
Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatments, the ...
Abstract Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatme...
Circulating nucleic acids such as DNA and microRNA are released and circulate in the blood of cancer...
BackgroundDespite advances in early detection and therapies, cancer is still one of the most common ...
Response evaluation for cancer treatment consists primarily of clinical and radiological assessments...
Liquid biopsy has been proposed to be a promising noninvasive tool to obtain information on tumor pr...
Diagnosing and screening for tumors through noninvasive means represent an important paradigm shift ...
Diagnosing and screening for tumors through noninvasive means represent an important paradigm shift ...
In the era of personalized medicine, tumor sampling is paramount to enable the assessment of actiona...
Current approaches for cancer detection and characterization are based on radiological procedures co...
AbstractTumor heterogeneity is a major challenge and the root cause of resistance to treatment. Stil...
At present, in oncology the therapeutic strategies are defined according to the molecular landscape ...
Cancer individualized therapy often requires for gene mutation analysis of tumor tissue. However, tu...
Molecular alterations drive cancer initiation and evolution during development and in response to th...
Circulating cell-free DNA represents a non-invasive biomarker, as it can be isolated from human plas...
Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatments, the ...
Abstract Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatme...
Circulating nucleic acids such as DNA and microRNA are released and circulate in the blood of cancer...
BackgroundDespite advances in early detection and therapies, cancer is still one of the most common ...
Response evaluation for cancer treatment consists primarily of clinical and radiological assessments...
Liquid biopsy has been proposed to be a promising noninvasive tool to obtain information on tumor pr...
Diagnosing and screening for tumors through noninvasive means represent an important paradigm shift ...
Diagnosing and screening for tumors through noninvasive means represent an important paradigm shift ...
In the era of personalized medicine, tumor sampling is paramount to enable the assessment of actiona...
Current approaches for cancer detection and characterization are based on radiological procedures co...