Overview
Treatment monitoring is the systematic, longitudinal assessment of a patient's response to therapy to evaluate efficacy, detect adverse effects, and guide adjustment of management. It relies on clinical evaluation together with objective biomarkers, laboratory assays, imaging, and increasingly patient-generated data, allowing clinicians to confirm benefit, identify treatment failure or resistance, and individualize care. In infectious disease, monitoring tracks pathogen clearance and treatment outcome, illustrated by diagnostic and follow-up tools such as smear microscopy and molecular Xpert MTB/RIF testing benchmarked against culture for tuberculosis, and by biochemical indicators including serum protein and globulin fractions used to gauge therapy response in canine leishmaniasis. In oncology, monitoring follows tumor burden and recurrence after definitive treatment, as in surveillance of differentiated thyroid cancer patients after surgery and radioactive iodine, and is being extended by immunoassay and immunogenomic approaches for immunomonitoring of cancer and infectious disease. Advanced imaging and molecular techniques further support response assessment in complex metabolic and oncologic conditions. The principle that measured outcomes improve management also underpins self-monitoring in chronic disease and adaptive behavior change, where structured tracking informs ongoing decisions. Spanning infectious, oncologic, and chronic conditions, treatment monitoring converts serial measurement into actionable feedback, supporting evidence-based, responsive, and personalized therapeutic care.
Research published in this journal
6 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Diagnostic Performance of Smear Microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF Versus MGIT Culture in Republic of Congo
Outcomes of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer Patients Treated with Surgery and Radioactive Iodine at SQCCCRC
CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Radiation Source for Magnetic Resonance Biospectroscopy in Metabolic and Molecular Imaging and Diagnosis of Cancer
“That Which is Measured Improves”: A Theoretical and Empirical Review of Self-Monitoring in Self-Management and Adaptive Behavior Change
The Current Immunoassays and Emerging Immunogenomic Approaches for Immunomonitoring Cancer and Infectious Diseases
How this research is being cited
The 6 articles above have been cited 37 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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