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Biomarkers of disease: an evidence-based approach

Demers, Lawrence M.(Edited by)Holt, David W.(Edited by)Johnston, Atholl(Edited by)Price, Christopher P.(Edited by)Tredger, J. Michael(Edited by)Trull, Andrew K.(Edited by)
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This publication takes a critical, evidence-based look at the efficacy of diagnostic tests which are increasingly being used to evaluate organ damage and dysfunction.

The use of biomarkers is growing, with a steady stream of products being brought out by the pharmaceutical industry.

Some of these assist in diagnosis, others provide a means of monitoring the state of progression of disease and the effectiveness of therapeutic options.

However, in many cases the evidence which supports the use of these methods as opposed to traditional biochemical tests has not yet been demonstrated, and it is intended that this volume will help clarify the strengths and weaknesses of using these biomarkers across a wide range of applications and in the various organs of the body.

This approach will provide pathologists, clinical biochemists and medical laboratory scientists with an invaluable overview of the diverse applications of biomarkers in medicine.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107132525 / 9781107132528
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/06/2002
England
English
483 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.