Pharmacogenomics and health disparities, are we helping?

Front Genet. 2023 Jan 23:14:1099541. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2023.1099541. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Pharmacogenomics has been at the forefront of precision medicine during the last few decades. Precision medicine carries the potential of improving health outcomes at both the individual as well as population levels. To harness the benefits of its initiatives, careful dissection of existing health disparities as they relate to precision medicine is of paramount importance. Attempting to address the existing disparities at the early stages of design and implementation of these efforts is the only guarantee of a successful just outcome. In this review, we glance at a few determinants of existing health disparities as they intersect with pharmacogenomics research and implementation. In our opinion, highlighting these disparities is imperative for the purpose of researching meaningful solutions. Failing to identify, and hence address, these disparities in the context of the current and future precision medicine initiatives would leave an already strained health system, even more inundated with inequality.

Keywords: disparities; equity; genetics; pharmacogenomics (PGx); precision medicine.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The University of Utah, Department of Pathology, University Development Funds and ARUP Research and development funds.