Sensitive liquid biopsy monitoring correlates with outcome in the prospective international GPOH-DCO...
Sensitive liquid biopsy monitoring correlates with outcome in the prospective international GPOH-DCOG high-risk neuroblastoma RT-qPCR validation study
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van Zogchel, Lieke M. J. , Decarolis, Boris , van Wezel, Esther M. , Zappeij‐Kannegieter, Lily , Gelineau, Nina U. , Schumacher‐Kuckelkorn, Roswitha , Simon, Thorsten , Berthold, Frank , van Noesel, Max M. , Fiocco, Marta , van der Schoot, C. Ellen , Hero, Barbara , Stutterheim, Janine and Tytgat, Godelieve A. M.
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Liquid biopsies offer less burdensome sensitive disease monitoring. Bone marrow (BM) metastases, common in various cancers including neuroblastoma, is associated with poor outcomes. In pediatric high-risk neuroblastoma most patients initially respond to treatment, but in the majority the disease recurs with only 40% long-term survivors, stressing t...
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Sensitive liquid biopsy monitoring correlates with outcome in the prospective international GPOH-DCOG high-risk neuroblastoma RT-qPCR validation study
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1756-9966,0392-9078
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1756-9966
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10.1186/s13046-024-03261-y