Biomarkers
Biomarkers are measurable or measurable substances that can be used to detect and measure the presence of a disease or a particular condition. They can be used to detect diseases at an early stage, predict the chances of developing a specific disorder, and measure response to treatment. They are also valuable tools for diagnosing, staging and monitoring a range of disorders, from cancer to cardiovascular disease to neurological disorders. Biomarkers can also help physicians tailor treatment plans to each individual patient, allowing for the most effective care. Furthermore, biomarkers are used in researching various diseases, allowing for the development of more effective treatments and therapies.
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