Cell – Free DNA Blood Collection Tubes Excel in Tumour Detection
The cell-free DNA collection tube plays a key role in tumor detection, and its specific applications and characteristics are remarkable.
For early tumor screening, this collection tube can effectively collect circulating tumor DNA, and detect abnormal changes of tumor cells in time by detecting gene sequences related to the tumor. This helps to discover lesions in the early stage of the tumor, winning precious treatment time and opportunities for patients.
In tumor diagnosis and classification, analyzing the gene mutations and methylation status of circulating tumor DNA collected in the collection tube can help doctors accurately diagnose the tumor type and provide strong support for formulating individualized treatment plans. For example, detecting EGFR gene mutations in non-small cell lung cancer.
At the same time, the cell-free DNA collection tube also has the ability to monitor the treatment effect of tumors in real time. By regularly collecting blood samples from patients and analyzing them, it is possible to dynamically understand the treatment progress and changes of the tumor, and adjust the treatment strategy in time.
When using it, it is necessary to avoid contamination of the blood sample to ensure the accuracy of the detection result. In addition, different tumor types may require targeted detection methods and parameter settings.
All in all, the cell-free DNA collection tube shows powerful functions and advantages in tumor detection, bringing new hopes for the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of tumor patients.