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Biomarker Tracking

Meaning

Biomarker tracking involves the systematic, longitudinal measurement and analysis of specific biological indicators found in blood, urine, or other bodily fluids or tissues, which serve as objective measures of physiological or pathological processes. These quantifiable metrics, or biomarkers, provide tangible data on an individual’s health status, disease risk, therapeutic response, and overall longevity profile. Examples include tracking changes in C-reactive protein for inflammation or calculating the Free Androgen Index for hormonal status.