| Literature DB >> 35152958 |
Milena Petranovic1, Sana Raoof2, Subba R Digumarthy3, Amita Sharma4, Jo-Anne O Shepard5, Justin F Gainor6, Pari V Pandharipande7.
Abstract
Imaging plays an integral role in the initial diagnosis and longitudinal care of patients with cancer. Liquid biopsies, which most commonly involve genetic analysis of circulating free DNA, have emerged as important complementary tools in cancer care with the potential to interface with imaging at each step of the cancer care continuum. Here, the authors use non-small-cell lung cancer as a paradigm to elucidate factors driving the need for liquid biopsy in the spectrum of lung cancer care, demonstrate ways in which liquid biopsy has already changed standard clinical practice, and discuss anticipated synergies of liquid biopsy and imaging in screening and early detection and in monitoring of disease.Entities:
Keywords: Liquid biopsy; imaging; lung cancer; multicancer early detection; screening
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35152958 DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2021.11.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Coll Radiol ISSN: 1546-1440 Impact factor: 5.532