Liquid Gold - The unTAPped Potential of Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis?

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Abstract

Obtaining blood and cerebrospinal fluid is generally less invasive than standard tumor biopsy, and are increasingly used to develop surrogate biomarkers. Leptomeningeal disease, a devastating complication of cancer, represents a unique opportunity for using liquid biopsies for diagnosis, treatment, and to elucidate underlying mechanisms of resistance to therapy.

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Oliva, I. C. G., Tawbi, H. A., Tawbi, H. A., & Tawbi, H. A. (2020). Liquid Gold - The unTAPped Potential of Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis? Clinical Cancer Research, 26(9), 2083–2084. https://doi.org/10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-20-0173

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