ONCOLOGICAL DISEASES AND DIAGNOSTIC METHODS
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Oncology, diagnostics, artificial intelligence, liquid biopsy, screening, cancerAbstract
This article analyzes the most prevalent types of oncological diseases, the main contributing factors to their development, and the modern diagnostic technologies used to detect them. Early detection, particularly through screening methods, artificial intelligence, and liquid biopsy, plays a crucial role in improving patients’ life expectancy and quality of life.Downloads
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