Skin Cancer Proteomics
Skin cancer proteomics is the study of the proteins found in the skin that are associated with an increased risk of cancer. It is used to identify biomarkers that can be used to diagnose, monitor, and can also help to predict the risk of skin cancer in an individual. By studying the proteome of skin cancer patients, researchers can improve the accuracy of diagnosis and help to customize treatment plans. This can help to improve prognosis and reduce mortality rates. Skin cancer proteomics can also help to identify new therapeutic targets and to further our understanding of the biology of skin cancer.
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