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Biomarkers for Chemotherapy Response

Biomarkers are molecules in the body that can measure the response to a specific treatment, such as chemotherapy. Through the use of biomarkers, doctors can make more informed decisions about treatment and adjust their approach according to the individual’s response. Biomarkers can also be used to predict the risk o…

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Overview

Biomarkers are molecules in the body that can measure the response to a specific treatment, such as chemotherapy. Through the use of biomarkers, doctors can make more informed decisions about treatment and adjust their approach according to the individual’s response. Biomarkers can also be used to predict the risk of developing cancer and the likelihood of relapse. Furthermore, biomarkers can be used to monitor the progression of a cancer and its response to therapies such as chemotherapy. By understanding the levels of biomarkers present in a person’s body, doctors can better evaluate the effectiveness of chemotherapy and make more accurate decisions about further treatment.

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Monika Sakowicz-Burkiewicz · Poland M. Waheed Roomi · United States Silvia Lemma · Italy

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