Biomarkers in Cancer
Biomarkers are biological molecules that can be used to identify and assess diseases, including cancer. They are important tools for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment, as well as for monitoring the progress of the disease. Biomarkers can be used to target cancer with precision, helping to improve outcomes for patients, and can also identify the most effective drug therapies. Biomarkers play a significant role in personalized medicine, allowing physicians to ensure that the right treatments are being used at the right time. Additionally, biomarkers are important for research, enabling scientists to gain a better understanding of the molecular basis of cancer, as well as the development of new therapies.
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