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The molecular profiling of solid tumors by liquid biopsy: a position paper of the AIOM-SIAPEC-IAP-SIBioC-SIC-SIF Italian Scientific Societies.
Russo, A; Incorvaia, L; Del Re, M; Malapelle, U; Capoluongo, E; Gristina, V; Castiglia, M; Danesi, R; Fassan, M; Giuffrè, G; Gori, S; Marchetti, A; Normanno, N; Pinto, C; Rossi, G; Santini, D; Sartore-Bianchi, A; Silvestris, N; Tagliaferri, P; Troncone, G; Cinieri, S; Beretta, G D.
Affiliation
  • Russo A; Department of Surgical, Oncological and Oral Sciences, Section of Medical Oncology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy. Electronic address: antonio.russo@usa.net.
  • Incorvaia L; Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics (Bi.N.D.), Section of Medical Oncology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.
  • Del Re M; Unit of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenetics, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
  • Malapelle U; Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Capoluongo E; Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy; CEINGE, Biotecnologie Avanzate, Naples, Italy.
  • Gristina V; Department of Surgical, Oncological and Oral Sciences, Section of Medical Oncology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.
  • Castiglia M; Department of Biomedicine, Neuroscience and Advanced Diagnostics (Bi.N.D.), Section of Medical Oncology, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy.
  • Danesi R; Unit of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacogenetics, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University Hospital of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
  • Fassan M; Department of Medicine (DIMED), Surgical Pathology Unit, University of Padua, Padua, Italy; Veneto Institute of Oncology (IOV-IRCCS), Padua, Italy.
  • Giuffrè G; Department of Human Pathology in Adult and Developmental Age 'Gaetano Barresi', Section of Pathology, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
  • Gori S; Department of Oncology, IRCCS Ospedale Sacro Cuore Don Calabria, Negrar di Valpolicella, Italy.
  • Marchetti A; Center of Predictive Molecular Medicine, University-Foundation, CeSI Biotech Chieti, Chieti, Italy.
  • Normanno N; Cell Biology and Biotherapy Unit, Istituto Nazionale Tumori-IRCCS-Fondazione G. Pascale, Naples, Italy.
  • Pinto C; Medical Oncology Unit, Clinical Cancer Centre, IRCCS-AUSL di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy.
  • Rossi G; Pathology Unit, Ospedale Santa Maria Delle Croci, Ravenna, Italy.
  • Santini D; Department of Medical Oncology, University Campus Biomedico, Rome, Italy.
  • Sartore-Bianchi A; Department of Oncology and Hemato-Oncology, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy.
  • Silvestris N; Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS) Istituto Tumori 'Giovanni Paolo II' of Bari, Bari, Italy; Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, Aldo Moro University of Bari, Bari, Italy.
  • Tagliaferri P; Medical and Translational Oncology Unit, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Magna Graecia University, Catanzaro, Italy.
  • Troncone G; Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.
  • Cinieri S; Medical Oncology Division and Breast Unit, Senatore Antonio Perrino Hospital, ASL Brindisi, Brindisi, Italy.
  • Beretta GD; Department of Oncology, Humanitas Gavazzeni, Bergamo, Italy.
ESMO Open ; 6(3): 100164, 2021 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34091263
ABSTRACT
The term liquid biopsy (LB) refers to the use of various biological fluids as a surrogate for neoplastic tissue to achieve information for diagnostic, prognostic and predictive purposes. In the current clinical practice, LB is used for the identification of driver mutations in circulating tumor DNA derived from both tumor tissue and circulating neoplastic cells. As suggested by a growing body of evidence, however, there are several clinical settings where biological samples other than tissue could be used in the routine practice to identify potentially predictive biomarkers of either response or resistance to targeted treatments. New applications are emerging as useful clinical tools, and other blood derivatives, such as circulating tumor cells, circulating tumor RNA, microRNAs, platelets, extracellular vesicles, as well as other biofluids such as urine and cerebrospinal fluid, may be adopted in the near future. Despite the evident advantages compared with tissue biopsy, LB still presents some limitations due to both biological and technological issues. In this context, the absence of harmonized procedures corresponds to an unmet clinical need, ultimately affecting the rapid implementation of LB in clinical practice. In this position paper, based on experts' opinions, the AIOM-SIAPEC-IAP-SIBIOC-SIF Italian Scientific Societies critically discuss the most relevant technical issues of LB, the current and emerging evidences, with the aim to optimizing the applications of LB in the clinical setting.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Societies, Scientific / Neoplastic Cells, Circulating Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: ESMO Open Year: 2021 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Societies, Scientific / Neoplastic Cells, Circulating Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: ESMO Open Year: 2021 Type: Article