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Toward clinical genomics in everyday medicine: perspectives and recommendations.

Authors :
Delaney, Susan K
Delaney, Susan K
Hultner, Michael L
Jacob, Howard J
Ledbetter, David H
McCarthy, Jeanette J
Ball, Michael
Beckman, Kenneth B
Belmont, John W
Bloss, Cinnamon S
Christman, Michael F
Cosgrove, Andy
Damiani, Stephen A
Danis, Timothy
Delledonne, Massimo
Dougherty, Michael J
Dudley, Joel T
Faucett, W Andrew
Friedman, Jennifer R
Haase, David H
Hays, Tom S
Heilsberg, Stu
Huber, Jeff
Kaminsky, Leah
Ledbetter, Nikki
Lee, Warren H
Levin, Elissa
Libiger, Ondrej
Linderman, Michael
Love, Richard L
Magnus, David C
Martland, AnneMarie
McClure, Susan L
Megill, Scott E
Messier, Helen
Nussbaum, Robert L
Palaniappan, Latha
Patay, Bradley A
Popovich, Bradley W
Quackenbush, John
Savant, Mark J
Su, Michael M
Terry, Sharon F
Tucker, Steven
Wong, William T
Green, Robert C
Delaney, Susan K
Delaney, Susan K
Hultner, Michael L
Jacob, Howard J
Ledbetter, David H
McCarthy, Jeanette J
Ball, Michael
Beckman, Kenneth B
Belmont, John W
Bloss, Cinnamon S
Christman, Michael F
Cosgrove, Andy
Damiani, Stephen A
Danis, Timothy
Delledonne, Massimo
Dougherty, Michael J
Dudley, Joel T
Faucett, W Andrew
Friedman, Jennifer R
Haase, David H
Hays, Tom S
Heilsberg, Stu
Huber, Jeff
Kaminsky, Leah
Ledbetter, Nikki
Lee, Warren H
Levin, Elissa
Libiger, Ondrej
Linderman, Michael
Love, Richard L
Magnus, David C
Martland, AnneMarie
McClure, Susan L
Megill, Scott E
Messier, Helen
Nussbaum, Robert L
Palaniappan, Latha
Patay, Bradley A
Popovich, Bradley W
Quackenbush, John
Savant, Mark J
Su, Michael M
Terry, Sharon F
Tucker, Steven
Wong, William T
Green, Robert C
Source :
Expert review of molecular diagnostics; vol 16, iss 5, 521-532; 1473-7159
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Precision or personalized medicine through clinical genome and exome sequencing has been described by some as a revolution that could transform healthcare delivery, yet it is currently used in only a small fraction of patients, principally for the diagnosis of suspected Mendelian conditions and for targeting cancer treatments. Given the burden of illness in our society, it is of interest to ask how clinical genome and exome sequencing can be constructively integrated more broadly into the routine practice of medicine for the betterment of public health. In November 2014, 46 experts from academia, industry, policy and patient advocacy gathered in a conference sponsored by Illumina, Inc. to discuss this question, share viewpoints and propose recommendations. This perspective summarizes that work and identifies some of the obstacles and opportunities that must be considered in translating advances in genomics more widely into the practice of medicine.

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OAIster
Journal :
Expert review of molecular diagnostics; vol 16, iss 5, 521-532; 1473-7159
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application/pdf, Expert review of molecular diagnostics vol 16, iss 5, 521-532 1473-7159
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287392810
Document Type :
Electronic Resource