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Most of the ethical aspects of personalized medicine are based on pharmacogenetics, genetic screening and impact on healthcare. Understanding the social effects of genomics requires an analysis of the ways in which genetic information and a genetic approach to disease affect people individually, within their families and communities, and in their social and working lives. This information will lead to measures for the prevention of stigmatization and discrimination of different populations on ethnic grounds.
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Jain, K.K. (2015). Ethical Aspects of Personalized Medicine. In: Textbook of Personalized Medicine. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2553-7_21
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