Severity: Warning
Message: file_get_contents(https://...@gmail.com&api_key=61f08fa0b96a73de8c900d749fcb997acc09&a=1): Failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests
Filename: helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line Number: 197
Backtrace:
File: /var/www/html/application/helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line: 197
Function: file_get_contents
File: /var/www/html/application/helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line: 271
Function: simplexml_load_file_from_url
File: /var/www/html/application/helpers/my_audit_helper.php
Line: 3145
Function: getPubMedXML
File: /var/www/html/application/controllers/Detail.php
Line: 575
Function: pubMedSearch_Global
File: /var/www/html/application/controllers/Detail.php
Line: 489
Function: pubMedGetRelatedKeyword
File: /var/www/html/index.php
Line: 316
Function: require_once
Lymphoma, a malignant tumor derived from lymphocytes and lymphoid tissues, presents with complex and heterogeneous clinical manifestations, requiring accurate patient classification for appropriate treatment. While invasive pathological examination of lymph nodes or lymphoid tissue remains the gold standard for lymphoma diagnosis, its utility is limited in cases of deep-seated tumors such as intraperitoneal and central nervous system lymphomas. In addition, biopsy procedures carry an inherent risk of complications. Computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging are essential for treatment assessment and monitoring, but lack the ability to detect early clonal evolution and minimal residual disease (MRD). Liquid biopsy-based analysis of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) offers a non-invasive alternative that allows for repeated sampling and overcomes the limitations of spatial heterogeneity and invasive biopsies. ctDNA provides genetic and epigenetic insights into lymphoma and serves as a dynamic, quantifiable biomarker for diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment response. This review comprehensively summarizes common genetic variations in lymphoma and systematically evaluates ctDNA detection technologies, including PCR-based assays and next-generation sequencing (NGS). Applications of ctDNA detection in noninvasive genotyping, risk stratification, therapeutic response monitoring, and MRD detection are discussed across various lymphoma subtypes, including diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and T-cell lymphoma. By integrating recent research findings, the review highlights the role of ctDNA profiling in advancing precision medicine, enabling personalized therapeutic strategies, and improving clinical outcomes in lymphoma.
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