Liquid biopsy: novel approaches for early detection of cancer
Multi-omics approaches incorporating cell-free DNA and circulating tumour DNA show potential in early cancer detection and could help personalise treatment by tumour characteristics
Multi-omics approaches incorporating cell-free DNA and circulating tumour DNA show potential in early cancer detection and could help personalise treatment by tumour characteristics
Although encouraging results are presented, standardisation of methodology and large-scale clinical trials are needed before potential candidates can be used in routine clinical practice
Reduced access to insurance, bank loans and mortgages makes financial constraints continue long after cancer has been treated
Prof. Lisa Licitra: “Truly pursuing precision medicine means pushing the boundaries of patient selection using molecular biology and artificial intelligence on all big data, not just molecular information”
New insights into breast cancer immunology and genomics support further segmentation of patient subgroups and treatment approaches, says Prof. Sherene Loi
PROs encourage patient-centred cancer care
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