Pharmacogenetics
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Pharmacogenetics | |
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Term | Pharmacogenetics |
Short definition | Pharmacogenetics - (pronounced) (FAR-muh-koh-jeh-NEH-tix) The study of how a person's genes affect how they respond to drugs. Pharmacogenetics is used to learn in advance what the best drug or dose of a drug is for a person. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Pharmacogenetics - (pronounced) (FAR-muh-koh-jeh-NEH-tix) The study of how a person's genes affect how they respond to drugs. Pharmacogenetics is used to learn in advance what the best drug or dose of a drug is for a person. Also called pharmacogenomics
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Pharmacogenetics
- Wikipedia's article - Pharmacogenetics
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