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Role of circulating tumor DNA and circulating tumor cells in breast cancer: History and updates

Julien Chedid, Sabine Allam, Nathalie Chamseddine, Maroun Bou Zerdan, Clara El Nakib, Hazem Assi

2022SAGE Open Medicine16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Circulating tumor DNA, cell-free DNA, and circulating tumor cells have been at the epitome of recent research in breast cancer. These forms of liquid biopsies have been used in monitoring disease progression, estimating the risk of relapse, and response to treatment. Much has been done in relation to serial monitoring of circulating tumor DNA in patients with primary breast cancer for detection of occult metastatic disease. Some studies have also explored their use in monitoring treatment response. As the field of liquid biopsies expands, more prospective studies are needed to tailor management in an individualistic approach. In this literature review, the authors explore the multiple uses of circulating tumor DNA and circulating tumor cells in breast cancer.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCirculating tumor cellBreast cancerLiquid biopsyCirculating tumor DNADiseaseCancerOncologyCell-free fetal DNAPathologyInternal medicineImmunologyCancer researchMetastasisGeneticsPrenatal diagnosisPregnancyFetusBiologyCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCancer Cells and MetastasisGenetic factors in colorectal cancer