If the right patient is treated at the right time with the right drug, side effects can be avoided, inefficiencies can be avoided.

-Edward Abrahams, President of Personalized Medicine Coalition

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Pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing improves medication safety and efficacy by identifying genetic variants that affect drug response. However, current technologies often fail to resolve complex loci, detect structural variants, or phase alleles accurately.

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Certain CYP2D6 genotypes are linked to a lower efficacy of tamoxifen therapy. This study aimed to observe CYP2D6 polymorphisms and examine the impact of CYP2D6 genotyping among tamoxifen-treated breast cancer patients in Indonesia.

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In view of the limited data related to preemptive pharmacogenomics (PGx) testing in the primary care setting, we designed a study to assess the feasibility of implementing preemptive PGx services at outpatient clinics...

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A breast cancer risk assessment tool using Polygenic Risk Score (PRS) assessment of 313 single nucleotide polymorphisms and a risk prediction algorithm from the Gail Model had been established and validated for Asian population.

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Microarrays are a well-established and widely adopted technology capable of interrogating hundreds of thousands of loci across the human genome. Combined with imputation to cover common variants not included in the chip design, they offer a cost-effective solution for large-scale genetic studies.

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Cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) plays a crucial role in metabolizing approximately 20% of medications prescribed clinically.

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Microarrays are a well-established and widely adopted technology capable of interrogating hundreds of thousands of loci across the human genome. Combined with imputation to cover common variants not included in the chip design, they offer a cost-effective solution for large-scale genetic studies.

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Breast cancer remains a significant concern worldwide, with a rising incidence in Indonesia. This study aims to evaluate the applicability of risk-based screening approaches in the Indonesian demographic through a case-control study involving 305 women.

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Nutrigenetics testing is increasingly popular due to its perceived benefits. However currently, the impacts of nutrigenetics towards attitudes and healthy eating behavior remains elusive, particularly among the Indonesian population.

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