medicalxpress - A single blood test could help doctors predict how lung cancer patients will respond to treatment before therapy begins, researchers have found. University of Queensland-led research focused on non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the most common form of t…
AI Summary: Researchers describe a circulating cell-free methylated DNA liquid biopsy that can detect and track lung cancer by reading tumor-specific methylation patterns in blood. The minimally invasive test aims to guide personalized treatment choices, enable earlier detection of recurrence, and reduce dependence on tissue biopsies—basically doing the diagnostic heavy lifting while you sip your coffee.
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