Traditional testing, though valuable, is often reactive and identifies quality issues only after they have occurred. This can lead to project delays and financial and reputational losses. In fact, ...
Peter Salgo, MD, and John L. Fox, MD, MHA, discuss the definition of predictive value of diagnostic testing in cancer and describe the value of the genomic assays that are currently available in ...
In Japan, genetic counseling has not yet taken root as a common clinical practice, but genetic testing and genetic research for human diseases have become increasingly popular. Along with this trend, ...
Patients who, perhaps unbeknownst to their health care providers, are in need of genetic testing for rare undiagnosed diseases can be identified en masse based on routine information in electronic ...
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