Personalized scientific communication: the patient experience
For decades, medicine has spoken the language of hazard ratios, Kaplan-Meier curves, and median survival differences. We have become fluent in the grammar of precision oncology, genomic signatures, driver mutations, targeted therapeutics, and real-time disease monitoring. But there is one language we have not yet mastered: the language of the patient’s lived experience.
Personalized medicine cannot stop at matching the right drug to the right tumor. It must also include personalized …
Personalized scientific communication: the patient experience






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