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  2. Liquid biopsy - Wikipedia

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    A liquid biopsy, also known as fluid biopsy or fluid phase biopsy, is the sampling and analysis of non-solid biological tissue, primarily blood. [1] [2] Like traditional biopsy, this type of technique is mainly used as a diagnostic and monitoring tool for diseases such as cancer, with the added benefit of being largely non-invasive.

  3. Richard James Cote - Wikipedia

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    Cote co-edited two volumes in the "Current Cancer Research" book series: Circulating Tumor Cells: Advances in Basic Science and Clinical Applications with Ram Datar, and Advances in Liquid Biopsy Technologies with Evi Lianidou. About the first edition, academic Sudeep Gupta remarked, "This book is a contemporary and comprehensive collection of ...

  4. Minimal residual disease - Wikipedia

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    MRD is a form of liquid biopsy, which has other applications such as multi-cancer screening tests. [4] Molecular tests that uncover minimal residual disease are helpful for directing treatment and monitoring or preventing relapse.

  5. What are the types of biopsy for breast cancer? - AOL

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    It’s a commonly-used diagnostic tool that can help your doctor determine whether you have cancer. But a breast biopsy isn’t the same for all patients.

  6. Guardant Health - Wikipedia

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    Guardant Health said the test would be the "first and only comprehensive biopsy-free cancer test available". [7] In 2016, the company announced clinical trial results demonstrating the test "detected disease-associated genetic mutations that were also present in 94% to 100% of the solid tissues extracted from the study's subjects".

  7. Biopsy - Wikipedia

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    Pathologic examination of a biopsy can determine whether a lesion is benign or malignant, and can help differentiate between different types of cancer. In contrast to a biopsy that merely samples a lesion, a larger excisional specimen called a resection may come to a pathologist, typically from a surgeon attempting to eradicate a known lesion ...