From Detection to Cure - Emerging Roles for Urinary Tumor DNA (utDNA) in Bladder Cancer
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From Detection to Cure - Emerging Roles for Urinary Tumor DNA (utDNA) in Bladder Cancer
Abstract
Purpose of review: This review sought to define the emerging roles of urinary tumor DNA (utDNA) for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of bladder cancer. Building from early landmark studies the focus is on recent studies, highlighting how utDNA could aid personalized care.
Recent findings: Recent research underscores the potential for utDNA to be the premiere biomarker in bladder cancer due to the constant interface between urine and tumor. Many studies find utDNA to be more informative than other biomarkers in bladder cancer, especially in early stages of disease. Points of emphasis include superior sensitivity over traditional urine cytology, broad genomic and epigenetic insights, and the potential for non-invasive, real-time analysis of tumor biology. utDNA shows promise for improving all phases of bladder cancer care, paving the way for personalized treatment strategies. Building from current research, future comprehensive clinical trials will validate utDNA's clinical utility, potentially revolutionizing bladder cancer management.
Keywords: Bladder cancer; Cell-free DNA; Circulating tumor DNA; Liquid biopsy; Precision oncology; Urinary biomarkers; Urinary tumor DNA; Urothelial cancer.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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