Translating Precision Health for Pediatrics: A Scoping Review
Precision health aims to personalize treatment and prevention strategies based on individual genetic differences. While it has significantly improved healthcare for specific patient groups, broader translation faces challenges with evidence development, evidence appraisal, and implementation. These...
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Main Authors: | Mathushan Subasri (Author), Celine Cressman (Author), Danielle Arje (Author), Leighton Schreyer (Author), Erin Cooper (Author), Komal Patel (Author), Wendy J. Ungar (Author), Melanie Barwick (Author), Avram Denburg (Author), Robin Z. Hayeems (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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