Elements of liquid biopsies: isolation, analysis, and clinical application in cancer diagnosis to prognosis
- PMID: 39695357
- DOI: 10.1080/14737159.2024.2445111
Elements of liquid biopsies: isolation, analysis, and clinical application in cancer diagnosis to prognosis
Abstract
Introduction: The liquid biopsy is a breakthrough in the field of medical diagnostics. It serves as a sentinel that can quietly detect even the subtlest aberrations that indicate the presence of disease. They make it possible to uncover relevant genetic factors of tumors with minimal to no risk to cancer patients. Liquid biopsies allow detailed diagnosis, dynamic treatment monitoring, and accurate prognosis. They are also invaluable in diagnosing other diseases such as infectious diseases and aberrant gene mutations.
Areas covered: The present review undertakes an in-depth analysis of the existing status of liquid biopsy diagnostic tools, focusing on their principal components. Furthermore, the review highlights pertinent and recent research in this field to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current state of this technology and its prospects.
Expert opinion: Despite new and upcoming research in liquid biopsies, multiple areas need to be further explored before the viable transition into the clinical arena. With the advancements in tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning and the integration of these technologies with liquid biopsies, these challenges are being addressed and will eventually lead to the development of a highly evolved liquid biopsy diagnostic tools.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; cancer; cell-free DNA; circulating tumor cells; exosomes; ncRNA; protein biomarkers.
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