Biomarkers

Learn about biomarkers and how they guide personalized treatment decisions.

What Are Biomarkers?

Biomarkers are measurable indicators of biological processes, disease states, or responses to treatment. They can be molecules, genes, proteins, or other substances found in blood, tissue, or other body fluids.

Biomarkers play a crucial role in precision medicine, helping doctors and researchers identify which treatments are most likely to work for specific patients based on their unique biological characteristics.

Biomarkers in Clinical Trials & Emerging Therapies

Many clinical trials and emerging therapies use biomarkers to:

  • Identify patients most likely to benefit from a treatment
  • Monitor treatment response and adjust therapy
  • Predict disease progression
  • Enable personalized and precision medicine approaches

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