What's new on circulating tumor cells? A meeting report.

  • Evi S Lianidou
  • Dimitris Mavroudis
  • Georgia Sotiropoulou
  • Sophia Agelaki
  • Klaus Pantel

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Abstract

Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) provide unique information for the management of cancer patients. The 7th International Symposium on Minimal Residual Cancer has focused on state of the art research, including exciting advances in understanding the biology of metastasis, CTCs and tumor dormancy. Particular emphasis was placed on the relationship of CTCs to cancer stem cells (CSCs) and the relevance of most recent findings for the development of new targeted therapies. CTCs were evaluated as promising tumor biomarkers and the design and results of the first clinical trials to determine their clinical utility were discussed together with state of the art technology platforms for CTC imaging, detection, quantification and molecular characterization. A liquid biopsy approach that can be used for prognostic and predictive purposes was proposed for the analysis of CTCs.

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Original languageGerman
Article number4
ISSN1465-5411
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20727231