Lorenzo Romano
Liquid biopsy has emerged as a non-invasive diagnostic tool that offers real-time monitoring of hematologic malignancies. This review provides an overview of the pathological approaches to liquid biopsy in hematologic malignancies, focusing on its applications, limitations, and future potential. By analyzing previous studies and relevant data, we explore the clinical utility of liquid biopsy in detecting genetic mutations, monitoring disease progression, and guiding personalized treatment strategies.
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