Liquid biopsy in lung cancer.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Japanese journal of clinical oncology Pub Date : 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1093/jjco/hyaf013
Shingo Kitagawa, Masahiro Seike
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Abstract

Precision medicine based on biomarkers, such as genetic abnormalities and PD-L1 expression, has been established for the treatment of nonsmall cell lung cancer. Recently, liquid biopsy has emerged as a valuable and minimally invasive alternative. This method analyzes blood and other bodily fluids to detect cancer-related genetic abnormalities and molecular residual disease (MRD). Liquid biopsy, which includes testing for circulating tumor cells, circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), and microRNA (miRNA), offers several advantages over conventional methods. It is minimally invasive, can be performed repeatedly, and provides crucial information for early cancer diagnosis, genotyping, and treatment monitoring. Elevated ctDNA levels and miRNA markers show promise for early diagnosis. Liquid biopsy complements traditional tissue biopsy during genotyping, particularly when tumor samples are insufficient. Tests such as Cobas® EGFR Mutation Test v2 and Guardant360® CDx have been shown to be effective in detecting genetic mutations and guiding treatment decisions. Although the accuracy of liquid biopsy is still lower than that of tissue biopsy, its clinical utility continues to improve. For cancer prediction recurrence and treatment monitoring, ctDNA analysis can detect MRD earlier than conventional imaging, offering potential benefits for treatment adjustment and early relapse detection. The continuous development and validation of liquid biopsy methods are essential for improving personalized lung cancer treatment strategies.

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期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology is a multidisciplinary journal for clinical oncologists which strives to publish high quality manuscripts addressing medical oncology, clinical trials, radiology, surgery, basic research, and palliative care. The journal aims to contribute to the world"s scientific community with special attention to the area of clinical oncology and the Asian region. JJCO publishes various articles types including: ・Original Articles ・Case Reports ・Clinical Trial Notes ・Cancer Genetics Reports ・Epidemiology Notes ・Technical Notes ・Short Communications ・Letters to the Editors ・Solicited Reviews
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