1. Cancer 2015: a longitudinal whole-of-system study of genomic cancer medicine
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John J McNeil, Paula Lorgelly, Stephen F. Fox, Michael Wright, John P Parisot, Gary Richardson, Lara Lipton, Mark Lucas, David M. Ashley, and David Thomas
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,Australia ,Alternative medicine ,Cancer ,Genomics ,Precision medicine ,medicine.disease ,System study ,Cancer Medicine ,Neoplasms ,Family medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Medicine ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,Personalized medicine ,Precision Medicine ,business ,Prospective cohort study - Abstract
Genomic cancer medicine promises revolutionary change in oncology. The impacts of 'personalized medicine', based upon a molecular classification of cancer and linked to targeted therapies, will extend from individual patient outcomes to the health economy at large. To address the 'whole-of-system' impact of genomic cancer medicine, we have established a prospective cohort of patients with newly diagnosed cancer in the state of Victoria, Australia, about whom we have collected a broad range of clinical, demographic, molecular, and patient-reported data, as well as data on health resource utilization. Our goal is to create a model for investigating public investment in genomic medicine that maximizes the cost:benefit ratio for the Australian community at large.
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- 2015
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