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Liquid Biopsy for Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): A Statement Paper from the IASLC
Journal of Thoracic OncologyVol. 13Issue 9p1248–1268Published online: June 6, 2018- Christian Rolfo
- Philip C. Mack
- Giorgio V. Scagliotti
- Paul Baas
- Fabrice Barlesi
- Trever G. Bivona
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 396The isolation and analysis of circulating cell-free tumor DNA in plasma is a powerful tool with considerable potential to improve clinical outcomes across multiple cancer types, including NSCLC. Assays of this nature that use blood as opposed to tumor samples are frequently referred to as liquid biopsies. An increasing number of innovative platforms have been recently developed that improve not only the fidelity of the molecular analysis but also the number of tests performed on a single specimen.