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Oncology has undergone a significant transformation over the past few decades, driven largely by advancements in molecular diagnostics. This field of medicine, which involves the detection and analysis of biomarkers at the molecular level (such as DNA, RNA, and proteins), is reshaping how cancers are diagnosed, treated, and monitored. In this blog post, we explore the pivotal role of molecular diagnostics in the evolution of oncology, detailing how these technologies are setting new standards in personalized medicine and fundamentally changing treatment paradigms.

The Rise of Molecular Diagnostics in Oncology

Molecular diagnostics has emerged as a cornerstone of modern oncology, offering a deeper understanding of the genetic underpinnings of cancer. By identifying specific mutations and molecular alterations in tumors, these diagnostics provide critical insights that influence the entire spectrum of cancer care, from screening and diagnosis to treatment and follow-up.

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