NewsLiquid Biopsies Offer Quicker, Easier Lung Cancer TestingPat Carragher, Endeavor, Moffitt Cancer Center | January8th,2021 A new liquid biopsy test uses next-generation sequencing to identify specific mutations in NSCLC
NewsA More Sensitive Way to Detect Circulating Tumor CellsAmerican Chemical Society | November18th,2020 Researchers have developed a method that could more sensitively detect CTCs in the blood
NewsFast MRI Detects Breast Cancers That 3D Mammograms May MissUniversity of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | November2nd,2020 Study shows abbreviated MRI may be a valuable supplemental screening for women with dense breasts
Thought LeadershipSponsoredThe Key to Increased Sensitivity in Liquid BiopsyErica Tennenhouse, PhD | October27th,2020 Higher conversion increases data quality and accuracy of results
NewsNew Experimental Blood Test Determines Which Pancreatic Cancers Will Respond to TreatmentVan Andel Research Institute | October23rd,2020 The blood test could help guide therapeutic decisions by detecting resistant cancers
NewsHighly Effective Tumor Detection Strategy for Common Childhood Brain TumorsTexas A&M University | October22nd,2020 Study reveals potential epigenetic biomarker in cerebrospinal fluid of pediatric medulloblastoma
NewsRutgers Finds New Way to Personalize Treatments for Prostate CancerRutgers University | October21st,2020 Researchers uncovered new protein markers that could help predict risk of metastasis
InsightCHIP Screening: Potential Value in the Clinical SettingMichelle Dotzert, PhD | October15th,2020 Screening for blood cell mutations can identify those at greater risk for hematologic cancers and cardiovascular disease
NewsSingle Drop of Blood Could Help Rapidly Detect Radiation SicknessOhio State University Wexner Medical Center | July16th,2020 Proof-of-concept study shows that a new testing method has the potential to rapidly identify radiation sickness based on biomarkers
Q&AFaster Turnaround Times and Other Advances in Precision MedicineErica Tennenhouse, PhD | July9th,2020 New technologies are allowing physicians to make timely decisions for cancer patients