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CTC

A cancer cell that breaks away from the original (primary) tumor and enters the bloodstream. CTCs can travel through the blood and form new tumors in other parts of the body. A sample of blood can be used to detect CTCs and learn more about the primary tumor. CTCs are being used as a biomarker in some types of cancer to help plan treatment or make a likely prognosis. Also called circulating tumor cell.
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