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Liquid Biopsies – News and Features

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Artificial Intelligence Predicts Treatment Outcome in Ovarian Cancer Patients

A model based on artificial intelligence is able to predict the therapy outcome in 80% of ovarian cancer patients. The tool, named IRON (Integrated Radiogenomics for Ovarian Neoadjuvant therapy), analyzes various patient clinical features.
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Answers to Unsolved Rare Disease Mysteries May Be on the Horizon

In this opinion piece, Neil Ward explores how advances in sequencing could help to provide new insights for rare disease patients.

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Liquid Biopsy Improves Cancer Detection in Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Patients

A liquid biopsy that identifies cell-free DNA as a marker of cancer could improve cancer detection in patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, which carries an almost 100 percent lifetime risk of developing cancer.
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Diabetes Can Age the Eye by 30 Years, Finds Protein Study

A team of scientists at Stanford University has taken a look inside the human eye with a new level of detail by using cutting-edge molecular analysis.
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Association for Molecular Pathology Publishes Best Practice Recommendations for Liquid Biopsy Assay Validations

The Association for Molecular Pathology has published a set of 13 best practice recommendations for validating and reporting clinical circulating tumor DNA or liquid biopsy assays and their related scientific publications.
Ovarian cancer tumor microenvironment.
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New Blood Test Detects Early-Stage Ovarian Cancer

A new study on human tissue and plasma shows the blood test may distinguish between cancerous and benign pelvic masses with up to 91% accuracy, surpassing other commercially available tests.
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ctDNA Analyses Could Help Guide Immunotherapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients

Measuring ctDNA could offer a new approach to identifying non-small cell lung cancer patients in greater need of additional treatments during immunotherapy.
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ctDNA Shows Promise as a Prognostic Biomarker for Advanced Melanoma

Measuring circulating tumor DNA may lead to alternative treatment options and better outcomes for patients with advanced BRAF-negative melanoma, report investigates in The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics.
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Liquid Biopsy Could Guide Treatment Decisions for Oligometastatic Lung Cancer

A new study could help doctors decide the best treatment strategy for patients with lung cancer that has spread beyond the original tumor but has not spread all over the body.
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Early-Stage Breast Cancers Detected From Breastmilk

Researchers have shown for the first time that breast milk from breast cancer patients contains tumor DNA, known as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). This can be detected through liquid biopsy in breast milk.
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