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The CAPTURE-CTC project aims to develop a novel platform for detecting circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in blood samples. By utilizing a microfluidic chip, it seeks to improve the identification of CTCs, facilitating personalized cancer treatment through liquid biopsy.
The main cause of death in cancer patients is not the primary tumor but rather metastasis, which is initiated by the spread of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in the blood.
Therefore, CTCs will become a valuable diagnostic tool, once a reliable, cost-effective method is established.
Research in the ongoing ERC Advanced Investigator Grant
DISSECT (PI:
Klaus Pantel) has revealed clear limitations of existing platforms for the detection of CTCs.
The enrichment and identification of CTCs out of a blo…
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