Prospective health care: the second transformation of medicine

Genome Biology
Ralph Snyderman, Jason M Langheier

Abstract

Emerging scientific technologies provide rich sources of predictive biomarkers, which could transform health care. Identification of causal biomarkers will enable the development of tools to quantify risk and anticipate disease. Accurate health risk analysis is rapidly becoming feasible, so health care can become rational, preventive and personalized.

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Jun 26, 2013·Journal of General Internal Medicine·Nitesh V Chawla, Darcy A Davis
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Apr 8, 2009·Genome Medicine·Charles AuffrayLeroy Hood
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