Biomarkers and Personalized Medicine
Biomarkers are biological molecules that can be used to predict, diagnose, and treat diseases. They provide healthcare practitioners with the ability to personalize treatments, tailor them more effectively to individual patients, and improve patient outcomes. Personalized medicine, which relies heavily on the use of biomarkers, is becoming increasingly popular as a way to provide more effective and individualized treatments, thereby improving patient outcome and quality of life. Biomarkers are also used for drug development and clinical trials to ensure that new therapies can target specific patient populations and deliver the expected results.
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