Login / Signup

Detection of circulating tumor cells and circulating tumor DNA before and after mammographic breast compression in a cohort of breast cancer patients scheduled for neoadjuvant treatment.

Daniel FörnvikKristina E AaltonenYilun ChenAnthony M GeorgeChristian BruefferRobert RigoNiklas LomanLao H SaalLisa Rydén
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2019)
There was no significant release of CTCs after mammographic breast compression but more CTCs were present in central compared to peripheral blood. No significant difference between central and peripheral levels of ctDNA was observed. The small average increase in ctDNA after breast compression is unlikely to be clinically relevant. The results give support for mammography as a safe procedure from the point of view of CTC and ctDNA shedding to the blood circulation. The results may have implications for the standardization of sampling procedures for circulating tumor markers.
Keyphrases