Personalized Genomic Medicine Would Transform Cancer Treatment
What He Predicted
Gates predicted in his 2018 Annual Letter that the falling cost of genome sequencing combined with AI analysis would usher in an era of personalized medicine — treatments tailored to individual genetic profiles rather than population averages. He believed this would most dramatically transform oncology.
What Actually Happened
The cost of sequencing a human genome fell from $100 million in 2001 to under $500 by 2023. Personalized cancer immunotherapy (CAR-T cells) has achieved functional cures in patients with previously terminal leukemia. The FDA approved hundreds of companion diagnostics and targeted therapies. Precision oncology is now standard of care at major cancer centers.
Source: https://www.gatesnotes.com/2018-annual-letter
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