Genetics has significantly added to our understanding of variability in drug response, especially in cancer treatment. Pharmacogenetics, aimed at predicting a patient's chance for effective and safe drug treatment by interrogating germ line genetic variants, has moved from investigating a monogenetic candidate gene to examining complex phenotype-based genome-wide approaches. With the rapid advances in sequencing technologies, decline in costs, and swift turnaround times, large-scale genomic information will become available in the clinical setting, facilitating implementation of pharmacogenetics.
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