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With the growing number of cancer cases, new tools are required to obtain extensive molecular profiles of patients to help identify the disease. Early diagnosis of cancer is based on the analysis of relevant biomarkers, which can be used to monitor the population in order to identify the disease until it can be determined using standard methods and is not clinically manifest. Heat shock proteins, which act as molecular chaperones, are among the potential markers of cancer. Changes in heat shock protein expression can serve as an important diagnostic marker of the cell’s response to damage. This paper presents a brief overview of the prevalence of oncological diseases in the world, the need for the development of early oncological diagnostics, as well as the prospects for the use of heat shock proteins in making an oncological diagnosis.

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Guliy, O.I., Staroverov, S.A. & Dykman, L.A. Heat Shock Proteins in Cancer Diagnostics. Appl Biochem Microbiol 59, 395–407 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0003683823040063

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