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. 2020 Nov;21(17):1247-1264.
doi: 10.2217/pgs-2020-0056. Epub 2020 Oct 30.

Unraveling heterogeneity of the clinical pharmacogenomic guidelines in oncology practice among major regulatory bodies

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Unraveling heterogeneity of the clinical pharmacogenomic guidelines in oncology practice among major regulatory bodies

Mohamed Nagy et al. Pharmacogenomics. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Pharmacogenomics (PGx) implementation in clinical practice is steadily increasing. PGx uses genetic information to personalize medication use, which increases medication efficacy and decreases side effects. The availability of clinical PGx guidelines is essential for its implementation in clinical settings. Currently, there are few organizations/associations responsible for releasing those guidelines, including the Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium, Dutch Pharmacogenetics Working Group, the Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety and the French National Network of Pharmacogenetics. According to the US FDA, oncology medications are highly correlated to PGx biomarkers. Therefore, summarizing the PGx guidelines for oncology drugs will positively impact the clinical decisions for cancer patients. This review aims to scrutinize side-by-side available clinical PGx guidelines in oncology.

Keywords: oncology; personalized medicine guidelines; pharmacogenomic biomarkers; pharmacogenomics implementation; pharmacogenomics in cancer; pharmacogenomics in oncology; pharmacogenomics' guidelines.

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