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Evolution of Translational Omics - Lessons Learned and the Path Forward

English · Paperback / Softback

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Technologies collectively called omics enable simultaneous measurement of an enormous number of biomolecules; for example, genomics investigates thousands of DNA sequences, and proteomics examines large numbers of proteins. Scientists are using these technologies to develop innovative tests to detect disease and to predict a patient's likelihood of responding to specific drugs. Following a recent case involving premature use of omics-based tests in cancer clinical trials at Duke University, the NCI requested that the IOM establish a committee to recommend ways to strengthen omics-based test development and evaluation. This report identifies best practices to enhance development, evaluation, and translation of omics-based tests while simultaneously reinforcing steps to ensure that these tests are appropriately assessed for scientific validity before they are used to guide patient treatment in clinical trials.


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Authors Board on Health Care Services, Board On Health Sciences Policy, Committee on the Review of Omics-Based Tests for Predicting Patient Outcomes in Clinical Trials, Institute Of Medicine
Assisted by Christine M Micheel (Editor), Sharly J Nass (Editor), Gilbert S Omenn (Editor)
Publisher National Academies Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.09.2012
 
EAN 9780309224185
ISBN 978-0-309-22418-5
No. of pages 354
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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