In cancer patients, plasma often contains mutant DNA released by cancer cells. We have assessed the significance of plasma DNA mutations for subsequent cancer development in healthy subjects in a large longitudinal prospective study. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition study was analyzed with a nested case-control design. Cases were nonsmokers or ex-smokers for >10 years and newly diagnosed with lung, bladder, or upper aerodigestive tract cancers or leukemia accrued after a median follow-up of 6.3 years. Controls were matched 2:1 for follow-up, age, sex, area of recruitment, and smoking status. KRAS2 mutations were detected by mutant-enriched PCR and sequencing (n = 1,098). TP53 mutations were detected by denatu...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is emerging as a key potential biomarker for post-diagnosis surveillan...
Aims—To attempt to detect p53 gene mutations in the plasma of patients with large bowel carcinoma. ...
Abstract Background Solid tumors residing in tissues and organs leave footprints in circulation thro...
Background: Many cancers are attributed to somatic muta-tion of DNA. We investigated whether it is f...
Levels of plasma DNA concentrations in cancer patients have been shown to be higher than the plasma ...
Background: The observation of tumor-derived cell-free DNA (ctDNA) in plasma brought new expectation...
Levels of plasma DNA concentrations in cancer patients have been shown to be higher than the plasma ...
To investigated p53 gene mutation in plasma of gastric cancer patients.DNA extracted from plasma and...
IntroductionThis prospective study examined association between circulating plasma DNA, microsatelli...
The TP53 gene encodes tumor protein p53 which play a major role in the etiology of pancreatic cancer...
Background: Early cancer diagnosis might improve survival rates. As circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) ca...
Recent studies have demonstrated the possibility to detect genetic changes in plasma DNA of cancer p...
Background: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), one of the major types of lung cancer, is associated with...
Background Liquid biopsy has the potential to monitor biological effects of treatment. KRAS represen...
Lung cancer is the most common malignancy and the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. While sm...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is emerging as a key potential biomarker for post-diagnosis surveillan...
Aims—To attempt to detect p53 gene mutations in the plasma of patients with large bowel carcinoma. ...
Abstract Background Solid tumors residing in tissues and organs leave footprints in circulation thro...
Background: Many cancers are attributed to somatic muta-tion of DNA. We investigated whether it is f...
Levels of plasma DNA concentrations in cancer patients have been shown to be higher than the plasma ...
Background: The observation of tumor-derived cell-free DNA (ctDNA) in plasma brought new expectation...
Levels of plasma DNA concentrations in cancer patients have been shown to be higher than the plasma ...
To investigated p53 gene mutation in plasma of gastric cancer patients.DNA extracted from plasma and...
IntroductionThis prospective study examined association between circulating plasma DNA, microsatelli...
The TP53 gene encodes tumor protein p53 which play a major role in the etiology of pancreatic cancer...
Background: Early cancer diagnosis might improve survival rates. As circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) ca...
Recent studies have demonstrated the possibility to detect genetic changes in plasma DNA of cancer p...
Background: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC), one of the major types of lung cancer, is associated with...
Background Liquid biopsy has the potential to monitor biological effects of treatment. KRAS represen...
Lung cancer is the most common malignancy and the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. While sm...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is emerging as a key potential biomarker for post-diagnosis surveillan...
Aims—To attempt to detect p53 gene mutations in the plasma of patients with large bowel carcinoma. ...
Abstract Background Solid tumors residing in tissues and organs leave footprints in circulation thro...