What is Functional Precision Medicine (FPM)?
What did we do?
What Patients Said:
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Overwhelmingly Positive: Patients and caregivers were enthusiastic about the potential of FPM. They saw it as a “no-brainer” and expressed feelings of hope, excitement, and reassurance.
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Improved Decision-Making: Participants believed FPM could empower them to focus on effective treatments and avoid unnecessary drugs. They envisioned using the test results alongside their doctor’s expertise for shared decision-making.
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Quality of Life Focus: Some patients expressed hope that FPM could help them prioritize quality of life by avoiding treatments with limited benefits.
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Concerns and Considerations:
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“Zero Match” Fear: Patients worried about receiving negative results indicating no effective treatment options. Researchers suggest clear communication strategies to address this.
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Tissue Availability: Concerns arose about the amount of tissue needed for the test, especially if future analyses are required. Researchers are exploring alternative sources like blood or cerebrospinal fluid.
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Data Transparency: Participants desired clear information on the test’s accuracy and historical success rates to build confidence in the results.
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