Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4132999 | Human Pathology | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryDigital polymerase chain reaction is a new technology that enables detection and quantification of cancer DNA molecules from peripheral blood. Using this technique, we identified mutant PIK3CA DNA in circulating ptDNA (plasma tumor DNA) from a patient with concurrent early stage breast cancer and non–small cell lung cancer. The patient underwent successful resection of both her breast and lung cancers, and using standard Sanger sequencing the breast cancer was shown to harbor the identical PIK3CA mutation identified in peripheral blood. This case report highlights potential applications and concerns that can arise with the use of ptDNA in clinical oncology practice.
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Authors
Danijela Jelovac, Julia A. Beaver, Sasidharan Balukrishna, Hong Yuen Wong, Patricia Valda Toro, Ashley Cimino-Mathews, Pedram Argani, Vered Stearns, Lisa Jacobs, Dustin VanDenBerg, Jill Kessler, Stacie Jeter, Ben H. Park, Antonio C. Wolff,