DIAGNOSTIC MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
DIAGNOSTIC MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
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The broad heading of diagnostic molecular pathology refers to multiple tests that assess molecules (proteins, ribonucleic ), acid [RNA] and deoxyribonucleic acid [DNA]) in tissue. The information that they provide may be useful for diagnosis, classification of tumours, prognostic predictions, identifying patients with a hereditary cancer risk, determining treatment and identifying residual disease after treatment. Immunohisto - chemistry is conventionally separate from this category . DIAGNOSTIC MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
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The broad heading of diagnostic molecular pathology refers to multiple tests that assess molecules (proteins, ribonucleic ), acid [RNA] and deoxyribonucleic acid [DNA]) in tissue. The information that they provide may be useful for diagnosis, classification of tumours, prognostic predictions, identifying patients with a hereditary cancer risk, determining treatment and identifying residual disease after treatment. Immunohisto - chemistry is conventionally separate from this category . DIAGNOSTIC MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
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The broad heading of diagnostic molecular pathology refers to multiple tests that assess molecules (proteins, ribonucleic ), acid [RNA] and deoxyribonucleic acid [DNA]) in tissue. The information that they provide may be useful for diagnosis, classification of tumours, prognostic predictions, identifying patients with a hereditary cancer risk, determining treatment and identifying residual disease after treatment. Immunohisto - chemistry is conventionally separate from this category .
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