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The Estonian Biobank's journey from biobanking to personalized medicine. [PDF]

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Personalized Medicine

Radiology, 2004
Personalized medicine simply means the prescription of specific therapeutics best suited for an individual based on pharmacogenetic and pharmacogenomic information. The basis of personalized medicine are reviewed. Several technologies are used including single nucleotide polymorphism genotyping.
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‘Principled‘ Personalized Medicine?

Personalized Medicine, 2009
The 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, 2010
We 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, 2015
Personalized 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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