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Can Precision Medicine Actually Help People Like Me? African American and Hispanic Perspectives on the Benefits and Barriers of Precision Medicine
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Can Precision Medicine Actually Help People Like Me? African American and Hispanic Perspectives on the Benefits and Barriers of Precision Medicine

Vivian M Yeh, Erin M Bergner, Marino A Bruce, Sunil Kripalani, Victoria B Mitrani, Titilola A Ogunsola, Consuelo H Wilkins and Derek M Griffith
Ethnicity & disease, Vol.30(Suppl 1), pp.149-158
2020
PMID: 32269456

Abstract

Adult African Americans - psychology Attitude to Health - ethnology Female Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data Healthcare Disparities - ethnology Hispanic Americans - psychology Humans Male Middle Aged Precision Medicine - methods Precision Medicine - psychology
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https://doi.org/10.18865/ed.30.S1.149View
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