Precision Genetic and Genomic Medicine in the Middle East and North Africa Region: Are We There Yet?
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S. Karger AG
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Purpose: As precision medicine continues its expansion into clinical practice and research settings, it is time to investigate genetic and genomic research in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to identify the strengths and deficits and to provide suggestions for future development. Methods: We performed a literature review of any genetic or genomic publications on breast cancer and type 2 diabetes for the years 2000-2015 and evaluated the translational value of the research using multiple evaluation metrics, including the continuum of translation and the Health Impact Pyramid. Results: A total of 138 type 2 diabetes and 231 breast cancer publications were included. There were few cohort studies or randomized controlled trials, and there was a distinct lack of pharmacogenetic or pharmacogenomic papers. Most studies were not interventional but instead evaluated susceptibility, and when placed on the continuum of translation, more than 90% of the studies were T1. Conclusion: This study suggests that the translational value of genetic and genomic research in the MENA region is currently suboptimal. Moving forward requires international cooperation and a collaborative cohort program in order to implement precision medicine in this area of the world. © 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Genetics, Genomics, Middle east and north africa (mena), Precision medicine, Translational value, Africa, northern, Breast neoplasms, Diabetes mellitus, type 2, Genome-wide association study, Humans, International cooperation, Middle east, Publications, Sample size, Translational medical research, Article, Breast cancer, Cancer genetics, Cancer susceptibility, Disease predisposition, Human, Information retrieval, Non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus, North africa, Personalized medicine, Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics, Priority journal, Publication, Randomized controlled trial (topic), Translational research, Africa, Breast tumor, Statistics and numerical data