Companion Diagnostics

Companion diagnostics are tests used to guide the selection of medications based on the unique characteristics of a patient and their diseasestate. They provide personalized and precise information about responses to specific treatments and can help reduce costs and increase effectiveness of care. Companion diagnostics can be used to identify specific markers of disease and to monitor disease progression, as well as to select the best treatments for a particular patient. By providing more personalized and tailored treatments, companion diagnostics have the potential to greatly improve the outcome of precision medicine and have improved the quality of life for many patients.

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