Assessment of circulating tumor DNA in pediatric solid tumors: The promise of liquid biopsies

Samuel D. Abbou, David S. Shulman, Steven G. DuBois, Brian D. Crompton

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    Circulating tumor DNA can be detected in the blood and body fluids of patients using ultrasensitive technologies, which have the potential to improve cancer diagnosis, risk stratification, noninvasive tumor profiling, and tracking of treatment response and disease recurrence. As we begin to apply “liquid biopsy” strategies in children with cancer, it is important to tailor our efforts to the unique genomic features of these tumors and address the technical and logistical challenges of integrating biomarker testing. This article reviews the literature demonstrating the feasibility of applying liquid biopsy to pediatric solid malignancies and suggests new directions for future studies.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Numéro d'articlee27595
    journalPediatric Blood and Cancer
    Volume66
    Numéro de publication5
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 mai 2019

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