Clinical correlates of circulating cell-free DNA tumor fraction.
Joerg BrednoJafi LipsonOliver VennAlexander M AravanisArash JamshidiPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Prognostic clinical variables, including mitotic or metabolic activity and depth of invasion, were identified as correlates of circulating tumor DNA by linear models that relate clinical covariates to tumor fraction. The identified correlates indicate that faster growing tumors have higher tumor fractions. Early cancer detection from assays that analyze cell-free DNA is determined by circulating tumor fraction. Results support that early detection is particularly sensitive for faster growing, aggressive tumors with high mortality, many of which have no available screening today.