Cancer Mass Spectrometry
Mass spectrometry is a laboratory technique that is used to identify and measure the amount of different molecules in a sample. It is used in medical diagnostics to detect and measure the presence of cancer-specific molecules in the body. The technique helps in the early detection of cancer and in determining the effectiveness of treatments after diagnosis. It can also provide information on the type and stage of cancer. Mass spectrometry is a highly sensitive and selective tool in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other diseases.
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