Researchers advance role of circulating tumor DNA to detect early melanoma growth

19:00 EST 25 Nov 2018 | AAAS

(Johns Hopkins Medicine) Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center say they have added to evidence that measuring and monitoring tumor DNA that naturally circulates in the blood of melanoma patients can not only reliably help reveal the early stages of cancer growth and spread but also uncover new treatment options that tumor genetic analysis alone may not.

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