Biomarkers

A cancer biomarker can be a process substance that indicates the presence of cancer in the body. It may be a molecule secreted by tumor cells or a particular response of the body because of the presence of cancer. Biomarkers may genetic, epigenetic, proteomic, glycomic, or imaging. They can be used for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, medicine, epidemiology of cancer. Those biomarkers that are particularly associated with mutations offer a quantitative way to determine when individuals are predisposed to particular types of cancers.

  • Types of cancer biomarkers
  • Uses of biomarkers in cancer research
  • Genetic biomarkers
  • Pathological biomarkers
  • Imaging biomarkers
  • Glycoprotein biomarkers

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