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How Are Tumor Markers Used?
Tumor markers are substances, often proteins, produced by cancer cells or by the body in response to cancer. In histology, markers like HER2, ER, and PR are used in breast cancer diagnosis to determine prognosis and treatment strategies.
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How is a Tumor Identified in Histology?
What Are the Types of Tumors Identified?
How Are Tumor Markers Used?
What Is the Importance of Histopathological Reports?
How Does Histology Aid in Treatment Decisions?
What Are the Limitations of Histology in Tumor Diagnosis?
What Techniques are Used in Genomics for Histology?
How is Histological Analysis Conducted in Agronomy?
How Can Mitochondrial Dynamics Be Visualized in Histological Studies?
Why is Cytology Important?
Can Proliferative Activity Indicate Other Diseases?
What Types of Samples are Analyzed?
What are Pressure Ulcers?
What is Veeam in the Context of Histology?
How do Dietary Deficiencies Affect Tissue Structure?
How Do Neuronal Pathways Function?
What is Alcian Blue Stain?
How is von Willebrand Factor Visualized in Histological Studies?
Why is Proper Disposal Important in Histology?
How Can Manual Monitoring be Integrated with Automation?
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