DNA Shed By Tumors Shows Promise For Non-Invasive Screening And Prognosis, Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Study

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Certain fragments of DNA shed by tumors into the bloodstream can potentially be used to non-invasively screen for early-stage cancers, monitor responses to treatment and help explain why some cancers are resistant to therapies, according to results of an international study led by Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center investigators.

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