Elizabeth Fieg, MS, CGC expands on her recent Twitter thread, discussing the problems with using categories of race and ancestry to guide test selection in pharmacogenomics and more broadly in medical genetics. She explains how a broader approach to testing is more equitable and can also be more cost-effective.
Related Articles and Resources:
Follow Elizabeth on Twitter: @ElizFiegCGC
Elizabeth’s twitter thread on race and pharmacogenomics
Elizabeth’s interview for the AliveAndKickin podcast (09/30/20)
Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Pharmacogenomics Clinic
Yudell M, et al. “NIH must confront the use of race in science.” Science 11 Sep 2020: Vol. 369, Issue 6509, pp. 1313-1314
Vyas DA, et al. “Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms.” August 27, 2020. New England Journal of Medicine. 2020; 383:874-882
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- Published20 October 2020 at 15:09 UTC
- Length16 min
- Episode14
- RatingClean