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Biomarker Correlation

Meaning

Biomarker Correlation is the statistical relationship observed between two or more measurable biological indicators (biomarkers) within a physiological system, used to infer complex functional states or predict clinical outcomes in hormonal health. A strong correlation suggests a functional linkage between the measured entities, such as the relationship between serum cortisol levels and markers of chronic inflammation. Clinicians utilize these correlations to create a holistic, data-informed picture of a patient’s endocrine and metabolic status.