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A new report from researchers at University Hospital Virgen de la Victoria discusses the role of liquid biopsy in bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is a common tumor worldwide, and current screening and diagnostic methods are invasive and may cause complications. The researchers propose that liquid biopsy, a non-invasive technique that analyzes tumor components in the peripheral circulation, could be a useful tool for early diagnosis, detection of microscopic disease, and prediction of recurrence and response to treatment. The study highlights the potential of liquid biopsy in bladder cancer and its applicability to precision medicine. [Extracted from the article] |