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Behind the paper: sample preparation in family medicine

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Behind the paper: sample preparation in family medicine

  • Early screening programs
  • Long-term disease management
  • Biomarker-guided therapy
  • Data normalization

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Longitudinal data show that threshold harmonization is still an open question, which has direct implications for daily practice. In multidisciplinary settings, digital tooling shortens time-to-decision considerably, particularly in resource-constrained settings. In multidisciplinary settings, training and accreditation are decisive for reproducibility, particularly in resource-constrained settings. When protocols are compared, real-world registries complement randomized trial evidence, pending validation in prospective studies. Emerging evidence indicates that training and accreditation are decisive for reproducibility, pending validation in prospective studies. From a workflow perspective, patient selection criteria deserve closer scrutiny, a finding echoed by several independent groups. From a workflow perspective, digital tooling shortens time-to-decision considerably, which has direct implications for daily practice. When protocols are compared, variability between operators remains a key limitation, and this trend is expected to continue.

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