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ABSTRACT: Significance
For the first time, we show that BM obtained from patients with breast cancer carries ctDNA, surpassing plasma-based liquid biopsy for detection and molecular profiling of early-stage breast cancer, even prior to diagnosis by image. See related commentary by Cunningham and Turner, p. 2125. This article is featured in Selected Articles from This Issue, p. 2109.
SUBMITTER: Saura C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10551665 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Saura Cristina C Ortiz Carolina C Matito Judit J Arenas Enrique J EJ Suñol Anna A Martín Ágatha Á Córdoba Octavi O Martínez-Sabadell Alex A García-Ruiz Itziar I Miranda Ignacio I Morales-Comas Clara C Carrasco Estela E Viaplana Cristina C Peg Vicente V Nuciforo Paolo P Bayó-Puxan Neus N Gonzalez-Medina Alberto A Miquel Josep M JM Gómez-Rey Marina M Villacampa Guillermo G Arévalo Silvia S Espinosa-Bravo Martín M Balmaña Judith J Dienstmann Rodrigo R Arribas Joaquin J Tabernero Josep J Vivancos Ana A Sansó Miriam M
Cancer discovery 20231001 10
Breast cancer occurring during pregnancy (PrBC) and postpartum (PPBC) is usually diagnosed at more advanced stages compared with other breast cancer, worsening its prognosis. PPBC is particularly aggressive, with increased metastatic risk and mortality. Thus, effective screening methods to detect early PrBC and PPBC are needed. We report for the first time that cell-free tumor DNA (ctDNA) is present in breast milk (BM) collected from patients with breast cancer. Analysis of ctDNA from BM detects ...[more]