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Why is hCG important in Cancer?
Elevated levels of hCG can be an indicator of certain cancers, including
testicular cancer
,
ovarian cancer
, and
choriocarcinoma
. These cancers may secrete hCG, making it a useful marker for diagnosis and monitoring.
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