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Genetic Therapy in Veterinary Medicine
BioNanoScience, 2022E. Zakirova +3 more
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Ethical Issues in Genetic Therapy
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1994Ethical issues in genetic therapy involve the use of genetic science for human good and the avoidance of preventable harms. Immediate issues are the control and confidentiality of results of genetic testing, possible discrimination against those found to have genetic diseases, and the just allocation of beneficial genetic therapies. Less practical, but
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Gene Therapy for Genetic Diseases
Human Gene Therapy, 1994(1989). Gene Therapy for Genetic Diseases. Cancer Investigation: Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 179-192.
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Genetically Informed Therapy in Leukemia
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013What can we learn from the study of rare diseases? A lot. Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) occurs in 3 in 100,000 persons, yet it is perhaps the best example of “bench to bedside” medicine in oncology. The discovery of the signature BCR-ABL translocation found in all CML ushered in an era of molecular diagnostics and targeted therapy with tyrosine kinase
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Emerging Genetic Therapies in Epilepsy
Seminars in NeurologyAbstractAdvances in next-generation sequencing have allowed for genetic characterization of many epilepsies that previously had no known cause. Although having a precise diagnosis has been very helpful for management, counseling, and prognosis, until recently true precision medicine approaches that could have disease-modifying effects have been lacking.
Joseph Sullivan, Veronica Hood
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Genetic Tumor Profiling and Genetically Targeted Cancer Therapy
Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2011To discuss how understanding and manipulation of tumor genetics information and technology shapes cancer care today and what changes might be expected in the near future.Published articles, web resources, clinical practice.Advances in our understanding of genes and their regulation provide a promise of more personalized cancer care, allowing selection ...
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Judaism, genetic screening and genetic therapy.
The Mount Sinai journal of medicine, New York, 1998Genetic screening, gene therapy and other applications of genetic engineering are permissible in Judaism when used for the treatment, cure, or prevention of disease. Such genetic manipulation is not considered to be a violation of God's natural law, but a legitimate implementation of the biblical mandate to heal.
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International Journal of Social Economics, 1999
Examines the impact of genetic testing and therapy on health care in light of the development of the system in the USA since the turn of the twentieth century. Genetic testing and therapy have the potential to create a great advance in health care but also to become a business of multi‐billion dollar proportions.
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Examines the impact of genetic testing and therapy on health care in light of the development of the system in the USA since the turn of the twentieth century. Genetic testing and therapy have the potential to create a great advance in health care but also to become a business of multi‐billion dollar proportions.
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