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Tag: personalized medicine

Enhancing Access to Genomic Medicine

A startup aims to calculate the value in the onslaught of genetic tests.

Surgical Scalpel Sniffs Out Cancer

A cutting tool distinguishes tissue types based on their chemical profiles.

Hospital to Collect Patients' Genomic Data

A Boston hospital aims to collect genome information from all consenting patients.

Off-the-Shelf Genetic Testing On Display

The emerging market of direct-to-consumer genetic testing gets down to business.

How to Save a Trillion Dollars

America needs a Human Genome Project for personalized health care.

Personal Medical Monitoring

Keeping tabs on your vitals with Microsoft HealthVault.

Predicting Cancer Drugs' Impact

New imaging probes show whether cancer drugs will work.

A Genetic Test for Heart Disease and Cancer Risk

Unfortunately, questions remain over its clinical utility.

Beyond Race-Based Medicine

Let's move beyond race when exploring disease, says Clyde Yancy.

A Way to Spot Cancer Early

A prototype device employs the same magnetic phenomenon used to write data to computer hard drives.

Linda Avey and Anne Wojcicki

The founders of startup 23andMe want to know your genome.

A Source of Men's Stem Cells

Stem cells from human testes could be used for personalized medicine.

Chemotherapy Gets Personal

A gene-screening method can predict an individual's response to cancer drugs.

DNA in Real Time

Pacific Biosciences aims to bring sequencing technology to the doctor's office.

The Genetic Early Adopters

The first people to purchase their complete genome sequences browse their books of life.

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