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Tumour Markers

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Tumour markers are substances (proteins, glycoproteins, hormones, enzymes, or genetic material) produced by tumour cells or by the host in response to a tumour, detectable in blood, urine, or tissue. In surgical oncology they are workhorses for monitoring and prognosis far more than for screening or definitive diagnosis. This is one of the most reliably repeated, almost-guaranteed factual topics in NEET PG surgery —

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