2023
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1209150
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Case series on clinical applications of liquid biopsy in pediatric solid tumors: towards improved diagnostics and disease monitoring

Nina U. Gelineau,
Astrid van Barneveld,
Atia Samim
et al.

Abstract: Background and aimsSolid tumors account for about 30% of all pediatric cancers. The diagnosis is typically based on histological and molecular analysis of a primary tumor biopsy. Liquid biopsies carry several advantages over conventional tissue biopsy. However, their use for genomic analysis and response monitoring of pediatric solid tumors is still in experimental stages and mostly performed retrospectively without direct impact on patient management. In this case series we discuss six clinical cases of child… Show more

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“…For brain cancer patients with delicate tumor location, performing a biopsy or resection can hold disproportional risks [15][16][17][18] . In the last decade, the potential of the use of liquid biopsies has become evident, emerging as a novel and valuable approach to molecularly investigate the tumor in a minimally invasive manner 19,20 . Tumoral biomolecules, including circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA), RNA and proteins 15,18,20 are released from different locations within the tumor, and therefore contain molecular information while avoiding sampling bias often seen in tissue biopsies 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For brain cancer patients with delicate tumor location, performing a biopsy or resection can hold disproportional risks [15][16][17][18] . In the last decade, the potential of the use of liquid biopsies has become evident, emerging as a novel and valuable approach to molecularly investigate the tumor in a minimally invasive manner 19,20 . Tumoral biomolecules, including circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA), RNA and proteins 15,18,20 are released from different locations within the tumor, and therefore contain molecular information while avoiding sampling bias often seen in tissue biopsies 15 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%