"Circulating Tumor Cells, from biotech innovation to clinical utility" provides an overview of the most recent technological and clinical advances with regards to the study of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in solid tumors. The volumes cover studies on CTCs in breast, prostate, colorectal and lung cancer, with a focus on clinical utility, and also include methodological and biological topics such as CTC culture, multi-omic characterization of CTCs, atypical CTC populations and interaction between CTCs and immunity.
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Table of Contents
1. Latest advances in clinical studies of circulating tumor cells in early and metastatic breast cancer Laura S. Munoz-Arcos, Eleonora Nicol�, Mara S. Serafini, Lorenzo Gerratana, Carolina Reduzzi, and Massimo Cristofanilli 2. Can we define breast cancer HER2 status of by liquid biopsy? Serena Di Cosimo, Cinzia De Marco, Marco Silvestri, Adele Busico, Andrea Vingiani, Giancarlo Pruneri, and Vera Cappelletti 3. Models to study CTCs and CTC culture methods Crist�bal Fern�ndez-Santiago, Rafael L�pez-L�pez, and Roberto Pi�eiro Cid 4. Settling the uncertainty about unconventional circulating tumor cells: epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, cell fusion and trogocytosis Giulia Gallerani, Tania Rossi, Manuela Ferracin, and Massimiliano Bonaf� 5. Circulating tumor cells in cancer-risk populations as a cancer interception tool Mar�a Jos� Serrano, Christian Rolfo, Jos� Exp�sito-Hernandez, Carmen Garrido-Navas, Jos� Javier Lopez-Hidalgo, and Valeria Denninghoff 6. Circulating tumor cells and host immunity: a tricky liaison Elena Muraro and Giulia Brisotto