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Applications of Liquid Biopsy - Webinars recordings

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Applications of Liquid Biopsy - Webinars recordings

Four complementary webinars focusing on applications of liquid biopsy in breast, colorectal, prostate and lung cancer.

This webinar series is developed with the aim to review and discuss data for liquid biopsy-based assessments as endpoints of antitumour activity in clinical trials, to understand the potential and limitations of liquid biopsy-based tumour genomic profiling for patient stratification and detection of predictive biomarkers of response to therapy, and to discuss how tumour heterogeneity and evolution assessed via liquid biopsy assays may improve cancer treatment strategies.

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Applications of Liquid Biopsy

Lung Cancer

27 Oct 2021

Chair: Tony Mok
Speakers: Christian Rolfo, Maximilian Diehn

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Applications of Liquid Biopsy

Prostate Cancer

20 Oct 2021

Chair: Alexander Wyatt
Speakers: Gerhardt Attard, Himisha Beltran

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Applications of Liquid Biopsy

Colorectal Cancer

13 Oct 2021

Chair: Clara Montagut
Speakers: Jeanne Tie, Andrea Sartore-Bianchi

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Applications of Liquid Biopsy

Breast Cancer

06 Oct 2021

Chair: Monica Arnedos
Speakers: Michail Ignatiadis, Pedram Razavi, Nicholas Turner

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