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The presence of clonal hematopoiesis (CH) in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis can distort the interpretation of results and impact cancer treatment decisions. This CCR Translations discusses the importance of distinguishing the origin of cfDNA variants as tumoral or hematopoietic and its potential clinical implications.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Cancer Research is a journal focusing on groundbreaking research in cancer, specifically in the areas where the laboratory and the clinic intersect. Our primary interest lies in clinical trials that investigate novel treatments, accompanied by research on pharmacology, molecular alterations, and biomarkers that can predict response or resistance to these treatments. Furthermore, we prioritize laboratory and animal studies that explore new drugs and targeted agents with the potential to advance to clinical trials. We also encourage research on targetable mechanisms of cancer development, progression, and metastasis.