Building a precision medicine infrastructure at a national level: The Swedish experience
Precision medicine has the potential to transform healthcare by moving from one-size-fits-all to personalised treatment and care. This transition has been greatly facilitated through new high-throughput sequencing technologies that can provide the unique molecular profile of each individual patient,...
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Main Authors: | Anders Edsjö (Author), Anna Lindstrand (Author), David Gisselsson (Author), Paula Mölling (Author), Mikaela Friedman (Author), Lucia Cavelier (Author), Maria Johansson (Author), Hans Ehrencrona (Author), Therese Fagerqvist (Author), Tobias Strid (Author), Lovisa Lovmar (Author), Bo Jacobsson (Author), Åsa Johansson (Author), Lars Engstrand (Author), Craig E. Wheelock (Author), Per Sikora (Author), Valtteri Wirta (Author), Thoas Fioretos (Author), Richard Rosenquist (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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