Publications by authors named "Lilli Greiner"

Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is emerging as a transformative biomarker in the management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This review focuses on its role in detecting minimal residual disease (MRD), predicting treatment response, and guiding therapeutic decision-making in radiation oncology and immunotherapy. Key studies demonstrate ctDNA's prognostic value, particularly in identifying relapse risk and refining patient stratification for curative-intent and consolidative treatments.

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  • The study focuses on metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) that is resistant to androgen receptor signaling inhibitors, which is often lethal, and aims to investigate liquid biopsy biomarkers related to this disease.
  • Researchers analyzed cell-free DNA and methylation from 126 mCRPC patients and developed a "stem-like" signature through RNA sequencing from both single cells and bulk samples.
  • Findings indicated that specific alterations in cell-free DNA correlated with poorer patient outcomes, and an increase in stemness-associated traits in lethal mCRPC patients suggests a reprogramming mechanism that contributes to the aggressiveness of the cancer.
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Metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) resistant to androgen receptor (AR)-targeted agents is often lethal. Unfortunately, biomarkers for this deadly disease remain under investigation, and underpinning mechanisms are ill-understood. Here, we applied deep sequencing to ∼100 mCRPC patients prior to the initiation of first-line AR-targeted therapy, which detected /enhancer alterations in over a third of patients, which correlated with lethality.

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