Journal article

The value of cell-free DNA for molecular pathology

CM Stewart, PD Kothari, F Mouliere, R Mair, S Somnay, R Benayed, A Zehir, B Weigelt, SJ Dawson, ME Arcila, MF Berger, DWY Tsui

Journal of Pathology | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Over the past decade, advances in molecular biology and genomics techniques have revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. The technological advances in tissue profiling have also been applied to the study of cell-free nucleic acids, an area of increasing interest for molecular pathology. Cell-free nucleic acids are released from tumour cells into the surrounding body fluids and can be assayed non-invasively. The repertoire of genomic alterations in circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) is reflective of both primary tumours and distant metastatic sites, and ctDNA can be sampled multiple times, thereby overcoming the limitations of the analysis of single biopsies. Furthermore, ctDNA can ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the Department of Pathology, Department of Pediatrics and Marie-Jose and Henry R. Kravis Center for Molecular Oncology of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Support Grant (NIH/NCI, Grant No. P30CA008748), as well as University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK, the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the Victorian Cancer Agency, Australia, for their support of the respective authors.