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Clinical Markers

Meaning

Clinical Markers are quantifiable biological parameters measured in patient samples, such as blood or urine, that provide objective evidence regarding physiological status, disease presence, or therapeutic response within a clinical context. In hormonal health, these markers include circulating levels of free and bound hormones, metabolite ratios, and indicators of target tissue function. Precisely defining these markers allows for evidence-based clinical decision-making and personalized treatment titration.