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Boe Sandahl Sørensen is a Professor at Aarhus University in the Department of Clinical Medicine, with a specific focus on the field of Clinical Biochemistry. His research primarily involves the genetic composition of cancer cells, particularly how these compositions influence the efficacy of anti-cancer treatments. He focuses on the genetic alterations that may lead to resistance in cancer treatments and aims to utilize circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a tool to identify patients who are likely to benefit from anti-cancer therapies. Dr. Sørensen investigates ctDNA's role in monitoring treatment responses and developing new strategies to overcome resistance to existing therapies, especially in lung cancer. He has collaborated with professionals at Aarhus University Hospital, using ctDNA to differentiate patients responding to treatments targeting specific oncogenes. His extensive work has led to innovations like cfCHIP, a method that provides insight into the transcriptional activity of lung tumors by analyzing blood samples from patients.
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