Breaking up isn't hard to do: isolating cell-free DNA fragments in osteosarcoma.
Daniel A WeiserMasanori HayashiMark A ApplebaumPublished in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2023)
The novel use of blood-based biospecimens from a retrospective cohort of 50 patients with osteosarcoma was recently studied. The potential clinical utility of sorting cell-free DNA by fragment size was defined, with shorter tumor-specific DNA enrichment providing prognostic value and allowing for streamlined molecular profiling of circulating tumor material.