Publications by authors named "Kathy Judge"

Unlabelled: Patients who have radiographically detectable lesions in their brain or other symptoms compatible with brain tumors pose challenges for diagnosis. The only definitive way to diagnose such patients is through brain biopsy, an obviously invasive and dangerous procedure. Here we present a new workflow termed "CSF-BAM" that simultaneously identifies cell or T cell receptor rearrangements, neuploidy, and using PCR-mediated amplification of both strands of the DNA from CSF samples.

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  • Scientists have created a new method called Real-CSF to help tell the difference between brain cancer and non-cancerous spots.
  • This technique looks at DNA in a special fluid around the brain to find signs of cancer more accurately than regular tests.
  • In tests with 280 samples, Real-CSF correctly identified most of the cancerous and non-cancerous cases, making it a useful tool for doctors.
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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST) are the deadliest cancer that arises in individuals diagnosed with neurofibromatosis and account for nearly 5% of the 15,000 soft tissue sarcomas diagnosed in the United States each year. Comprised of neoplastic Schwann cells, primary risk factors for developing MPNST include existing plexiform neurofibromas (PN), prior radiotherapy treatment, and expansive germline mutations involving the entire gene and surrounding genes. PN develop in nearly 30-50% of patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and most often grow rapidly in the first decade of life.

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