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  • Medical diagnostics and disease monitoring
  • Prostate cancer research

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  • Biomarkers are essential for early disease detection and treatment monitoring.
  • Current biomarker detection technologies face technical challenges, limiting their full potential.
  • Early-stage disease treatment offers the highest probability of success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review current methods and technologies for biomarker detection.
  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the advantages and disadvantages of existing methods.
  • To identify future directions for developing advanced biomarker detection technologies.

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  • Critical review of existing scientific literature on biomarker detection.
  • Analysis of current technologies for their sensitivity, selectivity, and experimental simplicity.
  • Evaluation of methods for their applicability in point-of-care settings.

Main Results:

  • Current biomarker detection methods have limitations affecting early disease diagnosis.
  • There is a significant need for technological advancements in biomarker detection.
  • Existing methods vary in their effectiveness, cost, and ease of use.

Conclusions:

  • Development of simple, accurate, and sensitive biomarker detection technologies is essential for early prostate cancer diagnosis.
  • Future research should focus on point-of-care applications for accessible disease monitoring.
  • Overcoming technical challenges will unlock the full potential of biomarkers in healthcare.