Molecular Markers in Cancer
Molecular markers are molecules detected in the body and used to provide information about the development, diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. They can be found in tissue, blood and other body fluids. Molecular markers can indicate the presence of cancer, measure its progression and response to treatment, and even help in the early detection of cancer. They are also useful in predicting the risk of recurrence. Molecular markers are vital tools in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and their use is becoming increasingly important for personalized healthcare.
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