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The Impact of Liquid Biopsies Positive for Mutations on Overall Survival in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients

Abstract

In recent years, non-small cell lung cancer treatment has been revolutionized. tyrosine kinase inhibitors and our improved understanding of its alterations have driven new diagnostic strategies. Liquid biopsies have emerged as a useful tool in these contexts, showing potential utility in early diagnosis combined with low-dose CT scans, as well as potential in monitoring treatment response and predicting the development of patients. We studied the circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) of 38 -mutated non-small cell lung cancer patients at diagnosis in different moments of their disease by liquid biopsy techniques. Our results show that mean overall survival was significantly lower when a liquid biopsy was positive for the detection of mutations compared with wild-type patients in their liquid biopsy in both univariate (29 ± 4 vs. 104 ± 19 months; = 0.004) and multivariate analysis ( = 0.008). Taking this into consideration, liquid biopsies could be key to improving the control of this disease.

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