Advancements in genetic sequencing techniques along with the identification of specific mutations and structural changes in multiple cancer genes, make it possible to identify circulating tumor cells and cell free nucleic acids as blood-based biomarkers, serving as a liquid biopsy (LB) with great utility for the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients with neoplasms. This systematic review focuses on the clinical utility of LB in patients with breast cancer (BC). Articles published between 1990 and 2021 were included. Databases searched: Trip Database, WoS, EMBASE, PubMed, SCOPUS, and Clinical Keys. Variables studied: Publication year, country, number of cases, primary study design, LB detection methods, genes found, overall survival...
Breast cancer is clinically and biologically heterogeneous and is classified into different subtypes...
AbstractLiquid biopsy has the potential to provide information about cancers without invasive biopsy...
ABSTRACT Cancer is a molecular disease associated with alterations in the genome, which, thanks to t...
Cancer is a lethal disease and ranks as the world’s second most prevalent cause of death. So far, ti...
The clinical utility of liquid biopsy in cancer treatment will increase as circulating tumor cells (...
Analyzing blood as a so-called liquid biopsy in breast cancer (BC) patients has the potential to ada...
Background: Liquid biopsy (LB) is a technique that utilizes circulating biomarkers from cancer patie...
At present, in oncology the therapeutic strategies are defined according to the molecular landscape ...
Liquid biopsy (LB) provides a unique minimally invasive tool to follow-up cancer patients over time,...
In recent years, liquid biopsy has emerged as a potential alternative/adjunct to standard tissue bio...
Significant improvement in the delivery of breast cancer care has been made in the last decades and ...
International audience"Liquid biopsy" focusing on the analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTC) and ...
International audienceIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Desp...
In oncology, liquid biopsy is used in the detection of next-generation analytes, such as tumor cells...
Over the last decades, the concept of precision medicine has dramatically renewed the field of medic...
Breast cancer is clinically and biologically heterogeneous and is classified into different subtypes...
AbstractLiquid biopsy has the potential to provide information about cancers without invasive biopsy...
ABSTRACT Cancer is a molecular disease associated with alterations in the genome, which, thanks to t...
Cancer is a lethal disease and ranks as the world’s second most prevalent cause of death. So far, ti...
The clinical utility of liquid biopsy in cancer treatment will increase as circulating tumor cells (...
Analyzing blood as a so-called liquid biopsy in breast cancer (BC) patients has the potential to ada...
Background: Liquid biopsy (LB) is a technique that utilizes circulating biomarkers from cancer patie...
At present, in oncology the therapeutic strategies are defined according to the molecular landscape ...
Liquid biopsy (LB) provides a unique minimally invasive tool to follow-up cancer patients over time,...
In recent years, liquid biopsy has emerged as a potential alternative/adjunct to standard tissue bio...
Significant improvement in the delivery of breast cancer care has been made in the last decades and ...
International audience"Liquid biopsy" focusing on the analysis of circulating tumor cells (CTC) and ...
International audienceIntroduction: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Desp...
In oncology, liquid biopsy is used in the detection of next-generation analytes, such as tumor cells...
Over the last decades, the concept of precision medicine has dramatically renewed the field of medic...
Breast cancer is clinically and biologically heterogeneous and is classified into different subtypes...
AbstractLiquid biopsy has the potential to provide information about cancers without invasive biopsy...
ABSTRACT Cancer is a molecular disease associated with alterations in the genome, which, thanks to t...