Molecular Biomarkers and Diagnosis


A biomarker is an indicator of a person's biological health. Oncology biomarkers are now widely used in clinical practice. A biological marker might indicate the existence of a disease, a physiological change, a treatment response, or a mental state. Molecular biomarkers are utilized for a variety of reasons, including disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment response evaluation. The number of medicine labels incorporating information on molecular biomarkers has increased dramatically over the previous decade. Biomarkers can confirm a challenging diagnosis or even make it possible in the first place in most chronic diseases.



 


  • Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers
  • Drug labeling
  • Cancer biomarkers
  • Disease-related biomarkers
  • Biomarkers in Drug Development

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