ABC Radio’s Big Ideas: Is personalised medicine a triumph of hype over hope?

When the human genome was sequenced in the early 2000s, it promised a future of medicine tailored to your personal genetic makeup. Many millions of dollars have been spent researching genomic therapy, but it has saved a fraction of the lives of conventional – and cheaper - medicine.

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/bigideas/precision-medicine/11590670#new_tab

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