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Title Recent advances in Circulating Nucleic Acids in oncology
Creator Otandault et al.
Author A. Otandault
Author P. Anker
Author Z. Al Amir Dache
Author V. Guillaumon
Author R. Meddeb
Author B. Pastor
Author E. Pisareva
Author C. Sanchez
Author R. Tanos
Author G. Tousch
Author H. Schwarzenbach
Author A. R. Thierry
Abstract Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is one of the fastest growing and most exciting areas in oncology in recent years. Its potential clinical uses cover now each phase of cancer patient management care (predictive information, detection of the minimal residual disease, early detection of resistance, treatment monitoring, recurrence surveillance, and cancer early detection/screening). This review relates the recent advances in the application of circulating DNA or RNA in oncology building on unpublished or initial findings/work presented at the 10th international symposium on circulating nucleic acids in plasma and serum (CNAPS) held in Montpellier from the 20th to the 22nd of September 2017. This year, presenters revealed their latest data and crucial observations notably in relation to (i), the circulating cell free (cfDNA) structure and implications regarding their optimal detection; (ii), their role in the metastatic or immunological processes; (iii), evaluation of miRNA panels for cancer patient follow up; (iv), the detection of the minimal residual disease; (v), the evaluation of a screening tests for cancer using cfDNA analysis; and (vi), elements of pre-analytical guidelines. This work reviews the recent progresses in the field brought to light in the meeting, as well as in the most important reports from the literature, past and present. It proposes a broader picture of the basic research and its potential, and of the implementation and current challenges in the use of circulating nucleic acids in oncology.
Publication Annals of Oncology: Official Journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology
Date Feb 07, 2019
Journal Abbr Ann. Oncol.
Language eng
DOI 10.1093/annonc/mdz031
ISSN 1569-8041
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 30753271
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