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E-raamat: Liquid Biopsies in Solid Tumors

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This volume, with chapters written by experts in the field of cancerous tumors, details the key factors associated with liquid biopsies in solid tumors: blood-based diagnostics; circulating tumor cells; enumeration and molecular analysis (association with breast cancer); epithelialmesenchymal transition; detection and monitoring; circulating-free tumor DNA; CTCs and ctDNA; and the exosome. The field of blood-based diagnostics is rapidly evolving demonstrating the possibility of real-time molecular analysis of cancer cells and their phenotype and genotype.Circulating Tumor Cell (CTCs) have demonstrated prognostic and predictive value in advanced cancer and represents a source of tumor cells for transcriptome and genomic analysis. Most recently, the detection of genomic abnormalities in the peripheral blood by sensitive and selective PCR methods (liquid biopsy) opened to the option of a comprehensive blood-based tumor analysis. Similar information can be obtained by analysis of ex

osome, a natural packaging and messaging system being explored in advanced malignancies. The final frontier is the evaluation of immune cells determinant of innate and adaptive immunity.

1.Blood-based diagnostics in solid tumors: an overview.- 2.Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in primary disease: the seed for metastasis.- 3.Enumeration and molecular analysis of CTCs in metastatic disease: The breast cancer model.- 4.Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and cancer stem cells (CSCs): The traveling metastasis.- 5.Detection and monitoring of circulating immune cells in solid tumors: shifting priorities.- 6.Circulating-free tumor DNA (ctDNA): the real-time liquid biopsy.- 7.CTCs and ctDNA: two tales of a complex biology.- 8.Exosome: decoding the messaging system.

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The book 'Liquid biopsies in solid tumours' provides an overview of currently available technological approaches and clinical applications of liquid biopsies that offer an attractive alternative to invasive tumour biopsies. This book collects contribution from experts in the field of blood-based diagnostics. They help us to understand the future of early cancer detection, characterization and monitoring via liquid biopsies strategies, providing clinicians with the advantage to understand, predict and intervene. ( Bozena Smolkova, Neoplasma, Vol. 65 (1), January, 2018)

1 Blood-Based Diagnostics in Solid Tumors: An Overview
1(14)
Angela Toss
Massimo Cristofanilli
2 Circulating Tumour Cells in Primary Disease: The Seed for Metastasis
15(26)
Noam Falbel Ponde
Michail Ignatiadis
3 Enumeration and Molecular Analysis of CTCs in Metastatic Disease: The Breast Cancer Model
41(26)
Cleo Parisi
Evi Lianidou
4 Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs): The Traveling Metastasis
67(14)
Michal Mego
James Reuben
Sendurai A. Mani
5 Detecting and Monitoring Circulating Stromal Cells from Solid Tumors Using Blood-Based Biopsies in the Twenty-First Century: Have Circulating Stromal Cells Come of Age?
81(24)
Daniel L. Adams
Massimo Cristofanilli
6 Circulating Free Tumor DNA (ctDNA): The Real-Time Liquid Biopsy
105(14)
Kelly Kyker-Snowman
Ben Ho Park
7 CTCs and ctDNA: Two Tales of a Complex Biology
119(20)
Paul W. Dempsey
8 Exosomes: The Next Small Thing
139(18)
Vincent J. O'Neill
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Massimo Crisofanilli, MD, F.A.C.P, is Professor of Medical Oncology, Department of Medical Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University, Kimmel Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA.