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Prioritizing genomic applications for action by level of evidence: a horizon-scanning method.
Dotson WD , Douglas MP , Kolor K , Stewart AC , Bowen MS , Gwinn M , Wulf A , Anders HM , Chang CQ , Clyne M , Lam TK , Schully SD , Marrone M , Feero WG , Khoury MJ . Clin Pharmacol Ther 2013 95 (4) 394-402 As evidence accumulates on the use of genomic tests and other health-related applications of genomic technologies, decision makers may increasingly seek support in identifying which applications have sufficiently robust evidence to suggest they might be considered for action. As an interim working process to provide such support, we developed a horizon-scanning method that assigns genomic applications to tiers defined by availability of synthesized evidence. We illustrate an application of the method to pharmacogenomics tests. |
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