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Last updated:
2025-12-04 11:48:39
Data sources: blood_tests.csv, biomarker_catalog.json
CRP - Inflammatory Marker
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C-Reactive Protein (CRP) tracking over time. The green "safe zone" indicates normal inflammation levels.
Interactive Chart
What is CRP?
C-Reactive Protein (CRP)
- General inflammation indicator
- Rises in response to infection, tissue damage, or inflammation
- Useful for monitoring disease activity and treatment response
- Normal range: < 5 mg/L
- Elevated levels can indicate:
- Active infection
- Inflammatory processes
- Tumor activity
- Response to chemotherapy
Clinical Context
CRP levels can fluctuate based on:
- Chemotherapy effects - Can cause inflammation
- Infection risk - Elevated during infections
- Disease activity - May correlate with tumor burden
- Recovery phase - Should normalize as health improves
How to Use
- Hover over data points for exact values and dates
- Treatment overlays show chemotherapy timing (chemotherapy, surgery, scans)
- Zoom and pan to explore specific time periods
- Download chart as PNG using toolbar