Liquid Biopsy in Cancer
Liquid biopsy is an important breakthrough in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. It is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a small sample of liquid, such as blood, to detect the presence of cancer-related DNA or proteins. By analyzing the sample, doctors can detect early signs of cancer, accurately identify the stage of the disease, and decide on the most effective treatment. Liquid biopsy is an invaluable tool for monitoring a patient's progress and responding quickly to changes in tumor status. Additionally, it can provide information about the genetic makeup of a cancer, helping doctors choose the best treatment for the individual situation. It is also quickly becoming an important tool for personalized medicine.
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