Minireview: Biomarkers in veterinary oncology – with the focus on blood biomarkers A literature review
Abstract
There are several molecular markers which we determine to prove neoplastic processes in the
human and animal body. Biomarkers have been used for clinical diagnostics in human medicine
for many years, especially in the diagnostic and further workup of cancer. In the field of
veterinary medicine, biomarkers are also used, however lagging a few steps behind its human
counterparts. As life expectancy increases, the incidence of cancerous patients is also expected
to remain high in the coming years. Consequently, this topic holds significant relevance for
future veterinarians who may encounter cancer patients or those who could engage in disease
screening and prevention efforts.