Liquid Biopsy
Liquid biopsy is a non-invasive technique used to detect any genetic changes in a patient's circulating tumor DNA. This technique can be used to track cancer progression, monitor response to treatment, and detect residual disease or relapse. It has the potential to replace tissue biopsy, which is an invasive and time-consuming procedure. Liquid biopsy can provide real-time information about a patient's condition and can be used to personalize treatments for better outcomes. It can be used for early diagnosis and help identify the most effective therapeutic strategy for a patient. Furthermore, it can support the development of novel treatments through cancer-specific biomarker identification and early pharmacological target testing.
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