Pre-cancerous lesions usually have immunohistochemical indicators, through which the diagnostic accuracy of pre-cancerous lesions can be higher, and the risk of pre-cancerous lesions becoming cancerous can be predicted to a certain extent.
Immunohistochemical indexes are generally pathology examination items, and clinically, this examination is generally required for confirmed cancer lesions, mainly to further clarify the specific pathological types of cancer, which can guide the clinical treatment.
However, immunohistochemistry is not the only test needed for cancer, it is also needed for more accurate diagnosis of some pre-cancerous lesions and to predict the risk of pre-cancerous lesions by checking the level of relevant indexes.