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‘Principled‘ Personalized Medicine?
Personalized Medicine, 2009The advent of both population genomic studies and direct-to-consumer personal genetic testing raises ethical challenges for researchers and physicians alike. Quality and solidarity can now be added to traditional ethical principles, such as autonomy and privacy. There is no doubt that genetic information is going 'public'. Informatic technologies allow
Bartha Maria, Knoppers, Denise, Avard
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Personalized Neonatal Medicine
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2010We are very proud to present to you the Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Neonatology – Personalized Neonatal Medicine to be held in Cagliari (Italy), 28–30 October 2010, which follo...
FANOS, VASSILIOS, Yurdakök M.
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Personalizing precision medicine
Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, 2015Personalized medicine used to mean the individual attention each patient received from a caring physician, who took the time to explain the health problem, potential remedies, and attendant risks, and then administered the best possible treatment. We learned personalized medicine by observing master teachers and by practicing what they taught. The term
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Personalized Medicine – Pharmacogenetics
Personalized Medicine, 200610.2217/17410541.3.1.9 © 20 The recent report commissioned by the Royal Society, Personalised Medicines: Hopes and Realities, focuses on the current status of pharmacogenetics, one of the major fields on which the concept of personalized medicine hangs much of its hopes.
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Personalized Medicine: A Personal View
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2012Personalized medicine is a strategy to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease so as to achieve an optimal result for the individual. The sequencing of the human genome and other technological advances have revealed the extent of genetic diversity and the relative contribution of genetic and nongenetic factors to human health, disease, and drug response ...
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Medical Anthropology, 1991
(1991). Malay medicine, Malay person. Medical Anthropology: Vol. 13, Recent Trends in Ethnomedicine, pp. 83-97.
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(1991). Malay medicine, Malay person. Medical Anthropology: Vol. 13, Recent Trends in Ethnomedicine, pp. 83-97.
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netWorker, 2009
Interrogate the human genome to explore the outcome of any proposed medical intervention.
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Interrogate the human genome to explore the outcome of any proposed medical intervention.
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2016
What is personalized medicine? The practice of medicine has always been personal. Doctors use extensive personal information about a patient—including medical history, physical exam, vital signs, family history, laboratory measures, and imaging tests—to determine a patient’s risk for certain diseases and to make diagnoses....
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What is personalized medicine? The practice of medicine has always been personal. Doctors use extensive personal information about a patient—including medical history, physical exam, vital signs, family history, laboratory measures, and imaging tests—to determine a patient’s risk for certain diseases and to make diagnoses....
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Personalizing Precision Medicine
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2020Elliot, Israel, Mary Beth, Hogan
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