Integrating genomics into healthcare within the precision medicine (PM) framework poses distinct challenges in resource-limited regions like Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). These challenges arise partly from the lack of PM models tailored for low- and middle-income countries. To address this, healthcare authorities in LAC should adopt predictive models to estimate costs and infrastructure needed for PM programs. The predominance of admixed populations in LAC adds complexity, given their underrepresentation in genomic studies. Establishing a robust regulatory framework is essential for managing ethical, legal, and privacy concerns related to genomic data. Despite these challenges, current regional efforts showcase the feasibility of integrating genomics in LAC and highlight the importance of expanded collaborations. By sharing data, resources, and expertise, LAC countries can overcome funding and infrastructural barriers while upholding ethical standards and data protection across the region.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-genom-111224-100329 | DOI Listing |
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