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The role of ctDNA detection and the potential of the liquid biopsy for breast cancer monitoring
Authors:Mark Robert Openshaw  Karen Page  Daniel Fernandez-Garcia  David Guttery
Institution:Department of Cancer Studies, University of Leicester, Robert Kilpatrick Clinical Sciences Building, Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK
Abstract:Introduction: Recent advances in deep amplicon sequencing have enabled rapid assessment of somatic mutations and structural changes in multiple cancer genes in DNA isolated from tumour tissues and circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA). This cfDNA is under investigation as a ‘liquid biopsy’ for the real time monitoring of patients with cancer in a growing number of research studies and clinical trials.

Areas covered: Here we will provide a brief overview of the potential clinical utility of cfDNA profiling for detection and monitoring of patients with breast cancer. The review was conducted in English using PubMed and search terms including ‘breast cancer’, ‘plasma DNA’, ‘circulating cell free DNA’ and ‘circulating tumour DNA’.

Expert commentary: Liquid biopsies through circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) enable monitoring of patients with breast cancer. The challenge ahead will be to incorporate cfDNA mutation profiling into routine clinical practice to provide patients with the most appropriate and timely treatment.

Keywords:Breast cancer  circulating cell free DNA  circulating tumour DNA  liquid biopsy  genetic profiling  monitoring  next generation sequencing  digital droplet PCR
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