Personalizing health care: feasibility and future implications.
Considerable variety in how patients respond to treatments, driven by differences in their geno- and/ or phenotypes, calls for a more tailored approach. This is already happening, and will accelerate with developments in personalized medicine. However, its promise has not always translated into impr...
Main Authors: | Godman, B, Finlayson, A, Cheema, P, Zebedin-Brandl, E, Gutiérrez-Ibarluzea, I, Jones, J, Malmström, R, Asola, E, Baumgärtel, C, Bennie, M, Bishop, I, Bucsics, A, Campbell, S, Diogene, E, Ferrario, A, Fürst, J, Garuoliene, K, Gomes, M, Harris, K, Haycox, A, Herholz, H, Hviding, K, Jan, S, Kalaba, M, Kvalheim, C, Laius, O, Lööv, SA, Malinowska, K, Martin, A, McCullagh, L, Nilsson, F, Paterson, K, Schwabe, U, Selke, G, Sermet, C, Simoens, S, Tomek, D, Vlahovic-Palcevski, V, Voncina, L, Wladysiuk, M, van Woerkom, M, Wong-Rieger, D, Zara, C, Ali, R, Gustafsson, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BioMed Central
2013
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