Detection of circulating tumor DNAs (ctDNAs) in cancer patients is an important component of cancer precision medicine ctDNAs. Compared to the traditional physical and biochemical methods, blood-based ctDNA detection offers a non-invasive and easily accessible way for cancer diagnosis, prognostic determination, and guidance for treatment. While studies on this topic are currently underway, clinical translation of ctDNA detection in various types of cancers has been attracting much attention, due to the great potential of ctDNA as blood-based biomarkers for early diagnosis and treatment of cancers. ctDNAs are detected and tracked primarily based on tumor-related genetic and epigenetic alterations. In this article, we reviewed the available s...
Diagnosing and screening for tumors through noninvasive means represent an important paradigm shift ...
With the addition of molecular testing to the oncologist’s diagnostic toolbox, patients have benefit...
Cancer cells release nucleic acids, freely or associated with other structures such as vesicles into...
Abstract Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatme...
Abstract Various recent studies have focused on analyzing tumor genetic material relea...
Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatments, the ...
Precision medicine in the clinical management of cancer may be achieved through the diagnostic platf...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is now being extensively studied as it is a noninvasive "real-tim...
Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is DNA released from necrotic or apoptotic cells into the bloodstr...
Yi Chang,1,2,* Bhairavi Tolani,2,* Xiuhong Nie,1 Xiuyi Zhi,3 Mu Hu,3 Biao He2 1Department of Respir...
The use of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a novel and non-invasive test for the diagnosis and surv...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world and seriously affects the quality of life o...
Translational research of liquid biopsy is just at the edge of routine clinical application: an emer...
Abstract Background The presence of circulating cell-free DNA from tumours in blood (ctDNA) is of ma...
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 ...
With the addition of molecular testing to the oncologist’s diagnostic toolbox, patients have benefit...
Cancer cells release nucleic acids, freely or associated with other structures such as vesicles into...
Abstract Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatme...
Abstract Various recent studies have focused on analyzing tumor genetic material relea...
Cancer is a common cause of death worldwide. Despite significant advances in cancer treatments, the ...
Precision medicine in the clinical management of cancer may be achieved through the diagnostic platf...
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is now being extensively studied as it is a noninvasive "real-tim...
Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is DNA released from necrotic or apoptotic cells into the bloodstr...
Yi Chang,1,2,* Bhairavi Tolani,2,* Xiuhong Nie,1 Xiuyi Zhi,3 Mu Hu,3 Biao He2 1Department of Respir...
The use of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a novel and non-invasive test for the diagnosis and surv...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the world and seriously affects the quality of life o...
Translational research of liquid biopsy is just at the edge of routine clinical application: an emer...
Abstract Background The presence of circulating cell-free DNA from tumours in blood (ctDNA) is of ma...
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 ...
With the addition of molecular testing to the oncologist’s diagnostic toolbox, patients have benefit...
Cancer cells release nucleic acids, freely or associated with other structures such as vesicles into...