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What is the significance of biomarkers in cancer therapy?

Biomarkers are biological molecules that indicate the presence or state of a disease. In cancer therapy, biomarkers are essential for identifying suitable candidates for specific treatments, predicting responses, and monitoring therapeutic efficacy. For example, HER2 status in breast cancer and PD-L1 expression in certain cancers guide the use of targeted therapies and immunotherapies, respectively.

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