Molecular risk assessment
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Term | Molecular risk assessment |
Short definition | molecular risk assessment - (pronounced) (muh-LEH-kyoo-ler risk uh-SES-ment) A technique that uses biomarkers (such as biological molecules or changes in the DNA of tumor cells) to estimate a person's risk of developing cancer. Specific biomarkers can be associated with certain types of cancer |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
molecular risk assessment - (pronounced) (muh-LEH-kyoo-ler risk uh-SES-ment) A technique that uses biomarkers (such as biological molecules or changes in the DNA of tumor cells) to estimate a person's risk of developing cancer. Specific biomarkers can be associated with certain types of cancer
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