In this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, guest editor Dr. Fei Dong brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Molecular Oncology Diagnostics. Top experts in the field review current practices in molecular oncology diagnostics, highlighting the rapid clinical adoption of next generation sequencing techniques. The articles address key laboratory considerations in the molecular testing of cancer specimens and the impact of advanced testing strategies on patient care.
Panel Sequencing for Targeted Therapy Selection in Solid Tumors Molecular Diagnostic Testing for Hematopoietic Neoplasms: Linking Pathogenic Drivers to Personalized Diagnosis Special Considerations in the Molecular Diagnostics of Pediatric Neoplasms Specimen Considerations in Molecular Oncology Testing Utility of Single-Gene Testing in Cancer Specimens Analytical Principles of Cancer Next Generation Sequencing Principles and Validation of Bioinformatics Pipeline for Cancer Next-Generation Sequencing Best Practice for Clinical Somatic Variant Interpretation and Reporting Molecular Detection of Oncogenic Gene Rearrangements Copy Number Analysis in Cancer Diagnostic Testing Molecular Biomarkers of Response to Cancer Immunotherapy When Tissue Is the Issue: Expanding Cell-Free DNA Liquid Biopsies” to Supernatants and Nonplasma Biofluids Germline Testing for the Evaluation of Hereditary Cancer Predisposition
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