Molecular diagnostics
| Molecular diagnostics | |
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| Term | Molecular diagnostics |
| Short definition | molecular diagnostics - (pronounced) (muh-LEH-kyoo-ler DY-ug-NAH-stiks) Laboratory methods used to identify a disease or risk of developing a disease, such as cancer, by examining molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins in a tissue or fluid sample. Molecular diagnostics can also be used to plan treatment for a disease, to check for disease recurrence, or to find out how well treatment is working. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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molecular diagnostics - (pronounced) (muh-LEH-kyoo-ler DY-ug-NAH-stiks) Laboratory methods used to identify a disease or risk of developing a disease, such as cancer, by examining molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins in a tissue or fluid sample. Molecular diagnostics can also be used to plan treatment for a disease, to check for disease recurrence, or to find out how well treatment is working. There are many types of molecular diagnostic tests, such as biomarker tests, genetic tests, tumor sequencing tests, and liquid biopsies
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