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Longitudinal Undetectable Molecular Residual Disease Defines Potentially Cured Population in Localized Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.

Wen-Zhao ZhongSi-Yang LiuWei GaoSi-Yang Maggie LiuHong-Hong YanLiyan JiYu ChenYuhua GongHong-Lian LuJun-Tao LinKai YinBen-Yuan JiangQiang NieRi-Qiang LiaoSong DongYanfang GuanPingping DaiXu Chao ZhangJin-Ji YangHai-Yan TuXuefeng XiaXin YiQing ZhouWen-Zhao ZhongXue-Ning YangYi-Long Wu
Published in: Cancer discovery (2022)
This study confirms the prognostic value of MRD detection in patients with NSCLC after definitive surgery, especially in those with longitudinal undetectable MRD, which might represent the potentially cured population regardless of stage and adjuvant therapy. Moreover, the risk of developing detectable MRD decreased stepwise after 18 months since landmark detection. This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 1599.
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