A liver biopsy plays an essential role in cancer research, providing detailed information about liver tumors. By obtaining a small tissue sample, scientists can examine cellular and molecular characteristics to accurately diagnose and stage liver cancer. This procedure is key to understanding tumor biology, including genetic and molecular profiles, which informs the development of targeted treatments. Additionally, liver biopsies are used to assess treatment effectiveness and track disease progression, offering a clear view of how the tumor responds to therapy. Advances in biopsy techniques, including minimally invasive approaches and improved imaging, are enhancing precision and patient outcomes in liver cancer research.



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Michael Thompson, University of Toronto, Canada
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Thomas Jay Webster, Brown University, United States