The future of precision medicine part 7: public engagement
The developments of the information age that have enabled the development of precision medicine have also led to the empowerment of patients, who are now, via the internet, able to access general medical information and cutting-edge research on their conditions in a way that would have been previously impossible even to imagine.
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