Circulating tumor DNA is readily detectable among Ghanaian breast cancer patients supporting non-invasive cancer genomic studies in Africa.
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Ahuno, Samuel Terkper
Doebley, Anna-Lisa https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3371-3352
Ahearn, Thomas U
Yarney, Joel
Titiloye, Nicholas
Abstract
Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) sequencing studies could provide novel insights into the molecular pathology of cancer in sub-Saharan Africa. In 15 patient plasma samples collected at the time of diagnosis as part of the Ghana Breast Health Study and unselected for tumor grade and subtype, ctDNA was detected in a majority of patients based on whole- genome sequencing at high (30×) and low (0.1×) depths. Breast cancer driver copy number alterations were observed in the majority of patients.
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Ghana Breast Health Study Team
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NPJ Precis Oncol
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2397-768X
2397-768X
2397-768X
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5
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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Cancer Research UK (16942)