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Personalis NeXT Personal ctDNA assay posts 100% longitudinal sensitivity for colorectal cancer recurrence in VICTORI study
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Personalis NeXT Personal ctDNA assay posts 100% longitudinal sensitivity for colorectal cancer recurrence in VICTORI study
  • Personalis flagged six clinical abstracts on its NeXT Personal ctDNA test scheduled for the 2026 ASCO meeting in Chicago on May 29–June 2.
  • Future TRACERx podium data in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer is set to show that ultra-low ctDNA detection identifies patients at high relapse risk.
  • Future VICTORI colorectal cancer poster results are expected to show the test can detect recurrence early in post-surgery surveillance.
  • Additional posters across other solid tumors are slated to support broader clinical use in relapse monitoring and treatment-response assessment.


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