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Advances in the field of genomics, including the human genome project, hold considerable potential for the prevention, diagnosis and management of many diseases, as well a offering new insights into human development and ageing. It is clear, however, that these developments raise a number of highly complex scientific, economic, social and ethical issues that must be taken into account in order to benefit disadvantaged populations in the developing countries. This report, prepared by the Advisory Committee on Health Research, highlights the relevance of genomics for health care worldwide, with a particular focus on its potential for improving health in developing countries.World Health Organization, Advisory Committee on Health Research Staff is the author of 'Genomics and World Health Report of the Advisory Committee on Health Research 2002' with ISBN 9789241545549 and ISBN 9241545542.
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