Promising Outcomes from NHS PROGRESS Study Highlight the Integration of
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Genomic Data Shows PROGRESS Towards Routine Primary Care Integration
Nearly everyone carries genetic variants relevant to common medications, and genomic information that can optimize prescriptions can be turned around in as little as a week, according to interim results from the NHS PROGRESS study. The findings support the ability to make genetic data available to frontline healthcare professionals in a clinically relevant format to a clinically relevant timeframe. The study demonstrates the feasibility of deliv…
Promising Outcomes from NHS PROGRESS Study Highlight the Integration of
Integrating Pharmacogenomics into Routine Care: A Paradigm Shift in Personalized Medicine In the bustling medical landscape of Milan, Italy, a pioneering study is reshaping how genomic medicine can be seamlessly woven into everyday clinical practice. Pharmacogenomics, the study of how individual genetic variations affect drug responses, has held tremendous promise for tailoring treatments to optimize efficacy and minimize adverse effects. Yet, t…
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