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Volume 11 Supplement 11

Personalized Medicine and Hispanic Health: Improving Health Outcomes and Reducing Health Disparities

Proceedings

Publication costs for this supplement were provided by NHLBI.

Bethesda, MD, USAJuly 06-07, 2017

  1. Persons of Hispanic/Latino descent may represent different ancestries, ethnic and cultural groups and countries of birth. In the U.S., the Hispanic/Latino population is projected to constitute 29% of the popul...

    Authors: M. Larissa AvilĆ©s-Santa, John Heintzman, Nangel M. Lindberg, Rafael Guerrero-Preston, Kenneth Ramos, Ana L. AbraĆ­do-Lanza, Jonca Bull, Adolph FalcĆ³n, Mary Ann McBurnie, Ernest Moy, George Papanicolaou, Ileana L. PiƱa, Jennifer Popovic, Shakira F. Suglia and Miguel A. VĆ”zquez
    Citation: BMC Proceedings 2017 11(Suppl 11):11

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