likvidibiopsiat
Likvidibiopsiat, also known as liquid biopsy, refers to the analysis of non-solid tissue samples, most commonly blood, to detect disease biomarkers derived from tumors. Unlike conventional tissue biopsy, it relies on circulating biomarkers such as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), circulating tumor cells (CTCs), exosomes, and other extracellular vesicles.
The most frequently studied analyte is ctDNA, fragments of tumor DNA present in plasma. CTCs are intact
Clinical applications include monitoring treatment response, detecting minimal residual disease after surgery or therapy, and identifying
Limitations and considerations include variable sensitivity depending on cancer type and disease burden, potential false positives
The field is rapidly evolving, with ongoing research to improve sensitivity, specificity, and clinical utility. Regulatory