Cells (Aug 2019)

The Prospect and Challenges to the Flow of Liquid Biopsy in Africa

  • Dada Oluwaseyi Temilola,
  • Martha Wium,
  • Tangbadioa Herve Coulidiati,
  • Henry Ademola Adeola,
  • Giuseppina Maria Carbone,
  • Carlo Vittorio Catapano,
  • Luiz Fernando Zerbini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8080862
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 862

Abstract

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Liquid biopsy technologies have the potential to transform cancer patient management as it offers non-invasive diagnosis and real-time monitoring of disease progression and treatment responses. The use of liquid biopsy for non-invasive cancer diagnosis can have pivotal importance for the African continent where access to medical infrastructures is limited, as it eliminates the need for surgical biopsies. To apply liquid biopsy technologies in the African setting, the influence of environmental and population genetic factors must be known. In this review, we discuss the use of circulating tumor cells, cell-free nucleic acids, extracellular vesicles, protein, and other biomolecules in liquid biopsy technology for cancer management with special focus on African studies. We discussed the prospect, barriers, and other aspects that pose challenges to the use of liquid biopsy in the African continent.

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