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Review
. 2023 Oct 12;15(10):e46931.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.46931. eCollection 2023 Oct.

Bioinformatics in Early Cancer Detection

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Bioinformatics in Early Cancer Detection

Vidya Maheswari Nelakurthi et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Bioinformatics is a pretty recent branch of biology that encompasses the use of algebraic, analytic, and computing approaches to the processing and interpretation of biological information. A wide term, "bioinformatics" refers to the use of digital technology to study biological processes using high-dimensional data collected from many resources. The design and testing of the software tools required to evaluate the information are the core of bioinformatics research, which is conducted in great portions in silico and typically involves the synthesis of new learning from available data. Early diagnosis of cancer results in improved prognosis, but at the same time, it is difficult to conform to diagnosis at a very early stage. The use of DNA microarrays and proteomics studies for large-scale gene expression research has advanced technology, thus elevating the significance of bioinformatics tools. In today's research, wet experimentation and the application of bioinformatics analytics go side by side. Molecular profiling of tumor biopsies is becoming more and more crucial to both cancer research and the treatment of cancer.

Keywords: bioinformatics; biomarker; cancer; database; genes.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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