“The use of liquid biopsy for the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer will come and giant steps are being taken to do so.” On World Cancer Day in Colon, Lluís Cirera, head of Medical Oncology at Universitari Sagrat Cor Hospital in Barcelona, defends this new strategy to detect the disease in time and to identify if cancer cells remain after cancer surgery, even from stage II, to decide if the patient needs chemotherapy.
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“The use of liquid biopsy for the early diagnosis of colorectal cancer will come and giant steps are being taken to do so.” On World Cancer Day in Colon, Lluís Cirera, head of Medical Oncology at Universitari Sagrat Cor Hospital in Barcelona, defends this new strategy to detect the disease in time and to identify if cancer cells remain after cancer surgery, even from stage II, to decide if the patient needs chemotherapy.