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Tumour DNA in the blood can predict lung cancer outcome

Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) is fragments of DNA released into the blood by tumours. It’s known to be important for disease prognosis but can be difficult to measure precisely. In research published in Nature Medicine, Crick, and UCL scientists worked with Personalis to test a platform called NeXT Personal, which can detect very small amounts – [...]

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