"Genome-Based Diagnostics: Demonstrating Clinical Utility in Oncology" is the summary of a workshop convened in May 2012 by the Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health and the Center for Medical Technology Policy of the Institute of Medicine to foster the identified need for furt
Genome-based diagnostics : clarifying pathways to clinical use : workshop summary
β Scribed by Steven Olsen; Adam C Berger; Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health
- Publisher
- National Academies Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 81
- Category
- Library
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