What is the Importance of Biomarkers in Pathological Data?
Biomarkers are molecules that indicate the presence of cancer and can provide information on the prognosis and potential treatment response. Common cancer biomarkers include PSA for prostate cancer, CA-125 for ovarian cancer, and CEA for colorectal cancer. Identifying these biomarkers through pathological data helps in early detection, monitoring disease progression, and tailoring personalized treatment plans.