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Autor:
Abul Usmani, Wenjia Feng, Katrina S. Pedersen, Jacqueline Mudd, Benjamin R. Tan, Ryan C. Fields, Lauren E. Henke, Ashla Singh, Hyun Jik Kim, Haeseong Park, Noah Earland, Nadja Pejovic, Jeffrey J. Szymanski, Yuqiu Jiang, Christopher G. Maher, Faridi Qaium, Matthew G. Mutch, William G. Hawkins, Aadel A. Chaudhuri, Peter K. Harris, Marvin Petty, Matthew A. Ciorba, Bruna Pellini
Publikováno v:
JCO Precis Oncol
PURPOSE We hypothesized that circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) molecular residual disease (MRD) analysis without prior mutational knowledge could be performed after neoadjuvant chemotherapy to assess oligometastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) treated surgic
Autor:
Ashla Singh, Hao Wang, Sean Chien, Amrita Pati, Alex Lovejoy, Vera Rapoport, Seng Lor Saelee, Xiaoju Max Ma, Hamid Mirebrahim, John Lee, Daniel M. Klass, Fergal Casey, Joshua P Lefkowitz, Hans-Peter Adams
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 79:4252-4252
Background Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a hypermutable phenotype resulting from DNA mismatch repair deficiency and is observed in up to 10-15% of early-stage colorectal cancers (CRC). It manifests as abnormal lengthening or shortening of DNA r
Autor:
Richard Dannebaum, Janet Jin, Ashla Singh, Rob Foley, Bosun Min, Jorge Dinis, Liang Feng, Cindy Choi, Jonathan Choi, Jingchuan Li, Fergal Casey
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:3648-3648
Introduction: Molecular profiling of tumor samples is becoming routine practice in the clinic, particularly for therapy selection. However, in some cases, tumor tissue is not available for testing. Liquid biopsy, which enables the analysis of circula
Autor:
Johnny Wu, Abraham Munoz, Ashla Singh, Fergal Casey, Sean Chien, Jonathan Choi, Liang Feng, Amrita Pati, Jingchuan Li, Bosun Min, Janet Jin, Cindy Choi, Jorge Dinis
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 77:5677-5677
The discovery of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and the development of highly sensitive technologies have made the utility of liquid biopsies in clinical practice more feasible. Potential applications for liquid biopsies include early cancer detection