National Office of Public Health Genomics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Clin Pharmacol Ther. 2010 Jun;87(6):635-8. doi: 10.1038/clpt.2010.4.
In this commentary, I discuss how the promise of genomics and personalized medicine (GPM) is currently not matched by the evidence that supports its use in clinical practice. The mismatch between expectations and reality can be addressed by placing greater emphasis on multidisciplinary translation research and by stakeholder-driven collaboration that uses such research to address various and occasionally competing factors affecting the integration of genomic discoveries into clinical practice.
在这篇评论中,我讨论了基因组学和个性化医学(GPM)的前景如何与其实践应用的证据不匹配。可以通过更加重视多学科转化研究以及利益相关者驱动的合作来解决这种期望与现实之间的不匹配,这种合作利用这种研究来解决影响将基因组发现整合到临床实践中的各种因素,包括有时相互竞争的因素。