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    edited by Florence Schaffner, Jean-Louis Merlin, Nikolas von Bubnoff.
    Summary: This book is a comprehensive guide to the techniques, clinical applications, and benefits of the different forms of liquid biopsy employed in patients with a variety of tumor types, including lung, breast and colorectal cancer. Offering detailed explanations, it discusses the how changes in tumors can be tracked using these cutting-edge technologies, which enable the detection and analysis of diverse circulating biomarkers: tumor cells, tumor DNA, tumor RNA (free or in exosomes), and fluid biomarkers identifiable by means of targeted proteomics. The use of such advanced technologies is enabling us to tackle questions and problems in a way that was not possible just a few years ago. We now have at our disposal an effective means of overcoming the problem of intratumor heterogeneity, which has limited the value of conventional biopsy approaches. As a consequence, oncology practice is about to change radically, toward truly personalized precision medicine. This book provides both clinicians and researchers with a thorough and up-to-date overview of progress in the field.

    Contents:
    Circulating Tumor Cells: Pathophysiology of Tumor Cell Release into the Circulation and characterization of CTC
    CTC enrichment technologies
    Genotyping of CTC :example Lung cancer
    CTC in Breast Cancer: a clinical approach
    Circulating Tumor DNA: Pathophysiology of ctDNA Release into the Circulation and its characterization
    Enrichment and Analysis of ctDNA
    ctDNA in Lung Cancer
    ctDNA in Breast Cancer
    ctDNA in Colorectal Cancer
    Dynamic Treatment Stratification using ctDNA
    Circulating Tumor RNA: Noncoding Tumor RNAs: Pathophysiology of Release and Techniques of Detection
    Circulating miRNAs as Biomarker in Cancer
    Plasma Subcompartments as Source for Tumor derived Biomarkers: Exosomes and Vesicles as Biomarker in Cancer
    Quantitative proteomic Analysis of Plasma in Cancer.
    Digital Access Springer 2020