AbstractIdentifying circulating tumor cells (CTCs) with greater sensitivity could facilitate early detection of cancer and rapid assessment of treatment response. Most current technologies use EpCAM expression as a CTC identifier. However, given that a significant fraction of cancer patients have low or even absent EpCAM levels, there is a need for better detection methods. Here, we hypothesize that a multimarker strategy combined with direct sensing of CTC in whole blood would increase the detection of CTC in patients. Accordingly, molecular profiling of biopsies from a patient cohort revealed a four-marker set (EpCAM, HER-2, EGFR, and MUC-1) capable of effectively differentiating cancer cells from normal host cells. Using a point-of-care ...
Background. Evidence is accumulating that circulating tumor cells (CTC) out of peripheral blood can ...
<p>EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short surviva...
Breast cancer is still the most frequent cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Often dea...
AbstractIdentifying circulating tumor cells (CTCs) with greater sensitivity could facilitate early d...
Evaluation of cancer biomarkers from blood could significantly enable biomarker assessment by provid...
EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short survival i...
EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short survival i...
Abstract Background Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are detectable in peripheral blood of metastatic ...
Background. Immunomagnetic EpCAM based methods are used to enrich circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in ...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from a solid tumor into the bloodstream and can seed new met...
Fluid biopsies dependent upon recognition and profiling of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) offer a no...
As cancer progresses, tumor cells can travel through the blood circulation to form metastasis. These...
The potential of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer patients ha...
The potential of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer patients ha...
The classic biopsy approach does not allowmonitoring of primary tumor evolution over time, and sampl...
Background. Evidence is accumulating that circulating tumor cells (CTC) out of peripheral blood can ...
<p>EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short surviva...
Breast cancer is still the most frequent cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Often dea...
AbstractIdentifying circulating tumor cells (CTCs) with greater sensitivity could facilitate early d...
Evaluation of cancer biomarkers from blood could significantly enable biomarker assessment by provid...
EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short survival i...
EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short survival i...
Abstract Background Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are detectable in peripheral blood of metastatic ...
Background. Immunomagnetic EpCAM based methods are used to enrich circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in ...
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are shed from a solid tumor into the bloodstream and can seed new met...
Fluid biopsies dependent upon recognition and profiling of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) offer a no...
As cancer progresses, tumor cells can travel through the blood circulation to form metastasis. These...
The potential of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer patients ha...
The potential of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer patients ha...
The classic biopsy approach does not allowmonitoring of primary tumor evolution over time, and sampl...
Background. Evidence is accumulating that circulating tumor cells (CTC) out of peripheral blood can ...
<p>EpCAM expressing circulating tumor cells, detected by CellSearch, are predictive of short surviva...
Breast cancer is still the most frequent cause of cancer-related death in women worldwide. Often dea...