on 22-12-2014 08:19
I can't tell you how excited I am at this brilliant medical news....
A new genetics project could help unlock a series of secrets about devastating diseases.
Under the scheme, 11 Genomics Medicine Centres are being set up in English hospitals. They will open in February. They will gather DNA information to help devise targeted treatments for a wide range of diseases.
It is focussing on cancer and rare genetic diseases.
The aim is to look at the genetic code of 100,000 people within three years in order to develop new tests and drugs.
The NHS said it was aiming to be the most scientifically advanced healthcare system in the world.
15,000 families with rare diseases will take part in this project.
It's news like this that makes me wish I could have my time all over again...:smileywink:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30558112
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on 22-12-2014 08:24
on 22-12-2014 08:24
Thank you for sharing this.
Im just watching the piece on BBC News.
I tip my hat to these super intelligent committed people to combat this awful disease.
22-12-2014 08:31 - edited 22-12-2014 08:32
22-12-2014 08:31 - edited 22-12-2014 08:32
The only word for this is revolutionary. 4 years ago there was talk about it and its implications. I doubt anyone thought it would be starting so soon......in 2 months time.
It isn't just for one disease (cancer) There are many many genetic diseases and disorders..They will all be looked genetically and hopefully treatments will become available to target all of them..
They should be able to prevent many genetic disorders also.
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on 22-12-2014 08:34
on 22-12-2014 08:34
With the advancement in technology and research i'm hoping for further medical breakthroughs in beating some of the awful diseases that have affected so many of our loved ones.
on 22-12-2014 08:49
on 22-12-2014 08:49
@jonsie wrote:With the advancement in technology and research i'm hoping for further medical breakthroughs in beating some of the awful diseases that have affected so many of our loved ones.
I know I am biased, but this news was better than opening a Christmas present!
The list is endless @jonsie
Think of how many people we know with Asthma, Genetic Heart conditions, Diabetes, Osteoporosis etc etc etc
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on 22-12-2014 10:28
on 22-12-2014 11:47
on 22-12-2014 11:47
on 22-12-2014 13:28
on 22-12-2014 13:28
Absolutely true. If they crack this (and I am sure they will) some diseases will become a thing of the past. Alternatively they can be targetted specifically and immediately with drug treatment
On later news today, a leader in Research, stated within 2-3 years we will be able to personalise drug treatment for the individual. As opposed to trial and error till they find the best one.....as often happens nowadays..
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on 22-12-2014 18:31
on 22-12-2014 18:31
on 22-12-2014 18:41
on 22-12-2014 18:41
@Anonymous wrote:
Sounds like it could be a great idea, as long as the promises for funding/resources actually materialise and then remain in place. I think if they can get it sussed, a whole host of problems could be sorted!
I think the funding will come from drug companies Phill (most of it anyway)
With this type of research it usually does....
It will be the drug companies who will be at the forefront of developing new 'target medicines' to combat the
genetic disorders....
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