2022
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-3763
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Abstract 3763: Detection of tumor-associated gene inactivation in clinical blood draws via cell-free DNA methylation profiling

Abstract: Introduction: The ability to detect genome-wide epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation, has expanded translational applications in oncology settings. Because these changes occur early in carcinogenesis, they can be used for early cancer detection when genomic technologies fall short due to lower sensitivity, and in the early and late-stage cancer setting for minimal residual disease detection, disease monitoring and therapy selection. In this analysis, we demonstrated our detection of differential methyla… Show more

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