2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2023.08.013
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The need for an intersectionality framework in precision medicine research

Maya Sabatello,
Gregory Diggs-Yang,
Alicia Santiago
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“… 10 While this commentary establishes this need through the modern-day gaps highlighted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine [ 15 ], the detrimental effects on surgical outcomes [ 16 ], and the lack of intersectional considerations in the modeling and understanding of psychiatric illness [ 17 ], further reading on this imperative can be found in Sabatello et al (2023), in which the authors argue for the importance of incorporating intersectional considerations in precision medicine research [ 18 ]. …”
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“… 10 While this commentary establishes this need through the modern-day gaps highlighted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine [ 15 ], the detrimental effects on surgical outcomes [ 16 ], and the lack of intersectional considerations in the modeling and understanding of psychiatric illness [ 17 ], further reading on this imperative can be found in Sabatello et al (2023), in which the authors argue for the importance of incorporating intersectional considerations in precision medicine research [ 18 ]. …”
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confidence: 99%