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Liquid biopsy for therapy monitoring in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer

Misako Nagasaka, Md. Hafiz Uddin, Mohammed Najeeb Al Hallak, Sarah Rahman, Suresh Kumar Balasubramanian, Ammar Sukari, Asfar S. Azmi

2021Molecular Cancer118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid biopsy is now considered a valuable diagnostic tool for advanced metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In NSCLC, circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) analysis has been shown to increase the chances of identifying the presence of targetable mutations and has been adopted by many clinicians owing to its low risk. Serial monitoring of ctDNA may also help assess the treatment response or for monitoring relapse. As the presence of detectable plasma ctDNA post-surgery likely indicates residual tumor burden, studies have been performed to quantify plasma ctDNA to assess minimal residual disease (MRD) in early-stage resected NSCLC. Most data on utilizing liquid biopsy for monitoring MRD in early-stage NSCLC are from small-scale studies using ctDNA. Here, we review the recent research on liquid biopsy in NSCLC, not limited to ctDNA, and focus on novel methods such as micro RNAs (miRNA) and long non-coding (lncRNA).

Topics & Concepts

Liquid biopsyMinimal residual diseaseBiopsyLung cancerStage (stratigraphy)OncologyCirculating tumor DNAMedicineInternal medicinemicroRNACell-free fetal DNAPathologyBiologyCancerGenePrenatal diagnosisGeneticsPregnancyPaleontologyFetusBiochemistryLeukemiaCancer Genomics and DiagnosticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancer
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