Cancer Biomarkers & Bioinformatics
Biomarkers hold vast potential in cancer care, serving critical roles in differential diagnosis, risk assessment, prognosis, screening, predicting treatment response, and monitoring disease progression. Given their importance across all stages of the disease, it is essential that biomarkers undergo thorough evaluation—including clinical utility assessment, analytical validation—before being integrated into routine clinical practice. Bioinformatics, the computational analysis and interpretation of biological data, plays a key role in managing the complex datasets generated in modern biology and medicine, enabling more precise and personalized cancer treatment.

