Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) Currently the standard approach for cancer diagnosis is the examination of tumour tissue through either removing cells through a small needle (fine needle aspiration cytology), or histological examination of a biopsy or surgical excision specimen. These procedures are invasive and involve some risk to the patient. In some cases, biopsy is also … Continue reading Circulating Cell-free tumour DNA (cfDNA)
Copy and paste this URL into your WordPress site to embed
Circulating Cell-free tumour DNA (cfDNA)
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) Currently the standard approach for cancer diagnosis is the examination of tumour tissue through either removing cells through a small needle (fine needle aspiration cytology), or histological examination of a biopsy or surgical excision specimen. These procedures are invasive and involve some risk to the patient. In some cases, biopsy is also … Continue reading Circulating Cell-free tumour DNA (cfDNA)