Conferences \ Biofluid Biopsies & High-Value Diagnostics 2015 \ Agenda \ Ellen Beasley |
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Liquid Biopsies in the Management of CancerMonday, 16 November 2015 at 09:00 Add to Calendar ▼SELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com Solid tumors that originate in internal organs such as the breast, lung, or bladder often release DNA and tumor cells into the bloodstream or urine. When the presence of tumor-derived DNA in blood is high and persists or increases over time, the cancer is likely growing and a new course of treatment may be appropriate. The ability to reliably measure tumor burden in blood and the evolution of tumor biology over time it will have a transformational impact on the management of cancer. Patients could forego more invasive procedures like tissue biopsies and would not have to wait months to do screenings like PET scans. In real-time management of cancer patients, similar to cholesterol monitoring, we will have the opportunity to guide patients to the right treatment with the right dose more quickly, improving patient outcomes and potentially avoiding unnecessary side effects and cost. Liquid Biopsies in the Management of CancerMonday, 16 November 2015 at 09:00 Add to Calendar ▼SELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com Solid tumors that originate in internal organs such as the breast, lung, or bladder often release DNA and tumor cells into the bloodstream or urine. When the presence of tumor-derived DNA in blood is high and persists or increases over time, the cancer is likely growing and a new course of treatment may be appropriate. The ability to reliably measure tumor burden in blood and the evolution of tumor biology over time it will have a transformational impact on the management of cancer. Patients could forego more invasive procedures like tissue biopsies and would not have to wait months to do screenings like PET scans. In real-time management of cancer patients, similar to cholesterol monitoring, we will have the opportunity to guide patients to the right treatment with the right dose more quickly, improving patient outcomes and potentially avoiding unnecessary side effects and cost. |