Circulating tumour-derived nucleic acids in cancer patients: Potential applications as tumour markers

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Abstract

Tumour-associated changes have been observed in the circulating nucleic acids of cancer patients and have been proposed to be useful for the detection and monitoring of cancers. In this review, different approaches for detecting tumour-associated nucleic acids in the circulation and their potential applications as tumour markers are discussed. © 2007 Cancer Research.

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Chan, K. C. A., & Lo, Y. M. D. (2007, March 12). Circulating tumour-derived nucleic acids in cancer patients: Potential applications as tumour markers. British Journal of Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6603625

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