Genomic medicine in the military

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Abstract

The announcement of the Precision Medicine Initiative was an important step towards establishing the use of genomic information as part of the wider practice of medicine. The US military has been exploring the role that genomic information will have in health care for service members (SMs) and its integration into the continuum of military medicine. An important part of the process is establishing robust protections to protect SMs from genetic discrimination in the era of exome/genome sequencing.

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De Castro, M., Biesecker, L. G., Turner, C., Brenner, R., Witkop, C., Mehlman, M., … Green, R. C. (2016, January 13). Genomic medicine in the military. Npj Genomic Medicine. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/npjgenmed.2015.8

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