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by dragontamer
1922 days ago
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I mean, in theory that's possible. But in practice: personalized medicine is impossible to tests. We rely upon giving tens of thousands of volunteers medicine ahead-of-time to prove if medicine is safe. While the technology theoretically exists to make and distribute personalized medicine, the ethics and safety questions of doing so remain unanswered. |
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Personalized therapies are being used to treat cancer patients right now, and using machine learning to find the right binding site for a particular patient's tumor should present no more ethical questions than giving them NSAIDs.