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Breaking Up Isn't Hard to Do: Isolating Cell-free DNA Fragments in Osteosarcoma
Daniel A Weiser1, Masanori Hayashi2, Mark A Applebaum3
1Departments of Pediatrics and Genetics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York.
Abstract:
The novel use of blood-based biospecimens from a retrospective cohort of 50 patients with osteosarcoma was recently studied. The potential clinical utility of sorting cell-free DNA by fragment size was defined, with shorter tumor-specific DNA enrichment providing prognostic value and allowing for streamlined molecular profiling of circulating tumor material. See related article by Udomruk et al., p. 2085.

