Transforming Breast Cancer Screening: Lessons from a Landmark Colombian Study
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This podcast features George Busby discussing his work on polygenic risk scores (PRS) and their expanding role in precision medicine. He reflects on how he became interested in PRS, recent advances in methylation risk scores (MRS), and the potential of integrating PRS and MRS to improve disease prediction. The conversation highlights his breast cancer study in Colombian women, exploring its hypothesis, findings, and global relevance. Busby also addresses challenges in translating genomic research into clinical practice, efforts to enhance predictive models, and how technological evolution continues to drive innovation and future directions in genomic medicine.
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