[Educational Videos] Genomics Enabling Personalised Treatment for Cancer Patients

The Genomic Medicine Special Interest Group have produced a 3-part primer videos – ‘Genomics Enabling Personalised Treatment for Cancer Patients.

The videos aim to improve the understanding of some fundamentals of genomic medicines and the NHS Genomic Medicine Service.

Click here to watch the videos.

 

Want to listen to more about genomic medicine and learn how it impacts cancer patients and their treatment? Click here to find out more about the BOPA Genomics Webinar Series.

There are 2 upcoming Genomics Webinars on 24th January and 9th February.

 

The Genomic Medicine Special Interest Group is a BOPA affiliated group aiming to promote excellence in the pharmaceutical care of patients by supporting the membership to systematically embed genomic medicine and pharmacogenomics into routine care. Find out more about the GMSIG here.

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