Multi-gene ctDNA profiling effectively matches patients with advanced cancer to targeted therapies
In France, a nationwide programme aims to broaden access to the technology based on the positive results collected so far
In France, a nationwide programme aims to broaden access to the technology based on the positive results collected so far
According to Prof. Serena Nik-Zainal, 2024 ESMO Translational Research Awardee it is important to change the mindset of the cancer community to embrace all the information available through genome research
Advances in precision oncology are moving the field towards a biology-based cancer care, and ESMO is supporting the change with a series of tailored resources for medical oncologists
The aim is to harmonise results between different laboratories and facilitate clinical decision-making for physicians
Data from clinical trials show the value of liquid biopsy in treatment decision-making and prognostication
A study illustrates a methodology that shows promise to distinguish true negative liquid biopsy results from indeterminate results that may benefit from follow-up tissue testing
ctDNA offers immense possibilities for improving the management of early-stage lung cancer and the area is primed for new trials to test this approach in the context of minimal residual disease
Personalised proteogenomics has the power to transform the identification, staging and management of NSCLC in never smokers
In patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, early genetic testing may help personalise treatments in the first-line as a study suggests
The 2024 TAT Honorary Awardee Prof. Funda Meric-Bernstam discusses progress made and how to overcome current obstacles in the field
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