Cervical Cancer Biomarkers
Cervical cancer biomarkers are biological markers that can be used to help identify, diagnose, and monitor cervical cancer. Elevated levels of these biomarkers in the blood, tissue, or other bodily fluids can provide a strong indication of the presence of cancerous cells within the cervix. Furthermore, these biomarkers can also be used to identify pre-cancerous changes in the tissue that may lead to cervical cancer in the future. By using these biomarkers, doctors are able to develop an effective treatment plan for their patient and increase the chances of a successful recovery.
← Journal of Cervical Cancer