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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the significant global health concerns with an increase in cases. Regular screening tests are crucial for early detection as it is often asymptomatic in the initial stages. Liquid biopsies, a non-invasive approach that examines biomarkers in biofluids, offer a promising future in diagnosing and screening cancer. Circulating-tumour DNA (ctDNA) is the genetic material in biofluids released into the circulatory system by cells. ctDNA is a promising marker for monitoring patients since cancer cells display distinct DNA methylation patterns compared to normal cells. The potential of our research to contribute to early detection and improved patient outcomes is significant.
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