Circulating Tumor DNA Assay Detects Merkel Cell Carcinoma Recurrence, Disease Progression, and Minimal Residual Disease: Surveillance and Prognostic Implications

Tomoko Akaike, Manisha Thakuria, Ann W. Silk, Daniel S. Hippe, Song Youn Park, Naomi A. So, Nolan J. Maloney, Lindsay Gunnell, Alec Eschholz, Emily Y. Kim, Sumi Sinha, Evan Thomas Hall, Shailender Bhatia, Sunil Reddy, Angel Augusto Rodriguez, Alexey Aleshin, Jacob S. Choi, Kenneth Y. Tsai, Sue S. Yom, Siegrid S. YuJaehyuk Choi, Sunandana Chandra, Paul Nghiem, Lisa C. Zaba*

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