The significance of liquid biopsy in pancreatic cancer

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Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal types of cancer. The 5-year survival rate for PDAC remains low because it is always diagnosed at an advanced stage and it is resistant to therapy. A biomarker, which could detect asymptomatic premalignant or early malignant tumors and predict the response to treatment, will benefit patients with PDAC. However, traditional biopsy has its limitations. There is an urgent need for a tumor biomarker that could easily and repeatedly sample and monitor, in real time, the progress of tumor development. Liquid biopsy could be a tool to assess potential biomarkers. In this review, we focused on the latest discoveries and advancements of liquid biopsy technology in pancreatic cancer research and demonstrated how this technology is being used in clinical applications.

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Qi, Z. H., Xu, H. X., Zhang, S. R., Xu, J. Z., Li, S., Gao, H. L., … Liu, L. (2018). The significance of liquid biopsy in pancreatic cancer. Journal of Cancer. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.24591

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