Postoperative Lymph is a Proximal Source of ctDNA for Detection of Recurrence in HPV-negative Head and Neck Cancer
Postoperative lymphatic exudate in HPV-negative head and neck cancer detects recurrence prior to adjuvant treatment selection
ctDNA analysis of lymph detects minimal residual disease and correlates with recurrence in HPV-head and neck cancer patients
Detection of minimal residual disease in lymph predicts recurrence in HPV-negative head and neck cancer patients
Detection of minimal residual disease in post-surgical drain fluid synergizes with pathology to predict recurrence in HPV-negative head and neck cancer patients
Detection of Locoregional Minimal Residual Disease Immediately After Surgery Through Multi-Omic Analysis of Tumor-Associated Cell-Free DNA in Surgical Drain Fluid