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    BC health research pursues precision, genetics-based care for three conditions

    Genome British Columbia
    Wed, August 19, 2026 at 8:30 PM GMT+5:30
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    Genome British Columbia

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A person’s DNA can help predict suitable treatments, medications and nutrition for them, leading to better personalized care

    Three Genome British Columbia (Genome BC) funded projects are putting personalized care into practice; each translating genetic insights for specific medical uses

    Two of the three projects aim to lower costs and improve access to personalized medicine through off-the-shelf pharmacogenetic testing and genetically informed nutrition planning. A third project is developing testing to predict which specific treatments will work best for people battling aggressive blood cancers

    “We see a lot of research advancements in our funded projects, but true positive impact comes from genomic technologies being made available to the people who need it,” says Sally Greenwood, Chief Operating Officer and Vice President, Public Affairs at Genome BC

    Accessible, affordable pharmacogenomic testing

    Pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing assesses the safety and effectiveness of medication for individuals based on their genome. This can prevent adverse drug reactions and help physicians provide specific treatments based on how they will be processed within a person’s body

    PGx testing is an evidence-based, well-established medical tool but remains costly and not easily accessible to most people. Commercial tests can range between $200 and $2,000 and there is currently a shortage of experts available to help patients understand their results

    To make PGx testing more accessible, Dr. Bruce Carleton (University of British Columbia) has partnered with Bob Mehr from Pure Integrative Pharmacies, which has locations throughout Greater Vancouver. They are developing eight low-cost PGx test kits intended to be available off-the-shelf for specific patient needs. “We also hope to sell kits for as low as $40,” Dr. Carleton says

    Training on interpreting PGx tests will be delivered to pharmacists at 15 Pure Integrative Pharmacy locations in British Columbia as part of this study. This will strengthen pharmacists’ capacity to provide this service directly, allowing the benefits of PGx to be more accessible and shared with more people

    Personalized nutrition for type 2 diabetes

    Dietary changes can help people manage chronic metabolic conditions, including in some cases, reversing type 2 diabetes. This is associated with positive changes in the body’s insulin levels

    Insulin production is affected by carbohydrates, proteins and fats, all macronutrient classes in a person’s diet. Individual bodies have different insulin responses to these macronutrients, but there is currently no way to predict how one will respond to therapeutic nutrition or personalized strategies to better prevent and treat type 2 diabetes

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