Volume 34 Number 15 April 16-23, 2015
Reviews, News and Commentaries
How to get all trials reported: audit, better data, and individual accountability
Goldacre B PLoS Medicine 2015 April 14
Goldacre B PLoS Medicine 2015 April 14
Personomics
Ziegelstein RC JAMA Intern Med. April 13, 2015
Ziegelstein RC JAMA Intern Med. April 13, 2015
Cancer mutations often misidentified in the clinic,
by Heidi Ledford, Nature News, Apr 15
Health: Make precision medicine work for cancer care,
by Mark A, Rubin, Nature News, Apr 15
£5m stratified medicine programme launched to personalise care for bowel cancer patients,
Cancer Research UK, Apr 14
California unveils 'precision-medicine' project,
by Erika Check Hayden, Nature News, Apr 14
For modern parents, how to weigh pros and cons of sequencing baby's genome,
by Helen Thomson, Genetic Literacy Project, Apr 14
Disrupting prenatal care -- a revolution is underway,
Medcape, Apr 13 [by free subscription only]
IBM creates Watson Health to analyze medical data,
by Steve Lohr, New York Times Blog Post, Apr 13
Can cancer be stopped?: One of the world's most decorated doctors on the remarkable progress made and the daunting road ahead,
by Harold Varmus, New York Daily News, Apr 12
The 'Angelina Effect' in genetic cancer testing,
Boise Weekly, Apr 12
Should oncologists be ordering breast cancer gene panels?
By Caroline Helwick, ASCO Post, Apr 10
Obama's personalized medicine plan advances,
by Tim Sandle, Digital Journal, Apr 11
Turning to big, big data to see what ails the world,
by Tina Rosenberg, Apr 9
Cancer treatment gets more personalised than ever,
by Dr Philippa Brice, PHG Foundation, Apr 8
Rare variants in complex disease: ABCA7 and Alzheimer's,
by Dan Koboldt, Mass Genomics, Apr 6
New guidance on cervical cancer screening,
by Deborah Levenson, AACC, Apr 1
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