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Current status and future perspectives of liquid biopsy in non-small cell lung cancer

Sun Hee Chang, Jae Young Hur, Yoon‐La Choi, Chang Hun Lee, Wan Seop Kim

2020Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With advances in target therapy, molecular analysis of tumors is routinely required for treatment decisions in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Liquid biopsy refers to the sampling and analysis of circulating cell-free tumor DNA (ctDNA) in various body fluids, primarily blood. Because the technique is minimally invasive, liquid biopsies are the future in cancer management. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) ctDNA tests have been performed in routine clinical practice in advanced NSCLC patients to guide tyrosine kinase inhibitor treatment. In the near future, liquid biopsy will be a crucial prognostic, predictive, and diagnostic method in NSCLC. Here we present the current status and future perspectives of liquid biopsy in NSCLC.

Topics & Concepts

Liquid biopsyMedicineLung cancerBiopsyEpidermal growth factor receptorOncologyTyrosine kinaseTargeted therapySampling (signal processing)Tyrosine-kinase inhibitorInternal medicineCirculating tumor DNALungCell-free fetal DNAPathologyCancerReceptorComputer sciencePrenatal diagnosisFetusGeneticsComputer visionFilter (signal processing)PregnancyBiologyCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsGenetic factors in colorectal cancer