Liquid biopsy - emergence of a new era in personalized cancer care

  • Abraham J
  • Singh S
  • Joshi S
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Abstract

The most successful treatment for cancer involves identifying druggable, biological markers for targeted therapy. In the clinical setting, surgical removal of tumors is the only procedure for identifying such targetable molecules. Shed from tumor cells, these markers are also present in circulating blood, albeit in very negligible amounts. Liquid biopsy is a procedure performed on a blood sample to look for such circulating cancer markers cells or pieces of nucleic acid from the tumor. The procedure shows promise in revolutionizing personalized cancer treatments. Here we briefly review the technique, characterization, and its utilization in clinics.

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Abraham, J., Singh, S., & Joshi, S. (2018). Liquid biopsy - emergence of a new era in personalized cancer care. Applied Cancer Research, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s41241-018-0053-0

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