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A recent report from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health discusses new findings on lung cancer and tobacco use, emphasizing the need for improved prevention strategies and personalized care. The study introduces the GREAT care paradigm, which integrates polygenic risk scores (PRSs) to motivate positive health behavior changes in diverse populations. The research, supported by various institutions, aims to leverage genomic insights for better outcomes in cancer prevention and tobacco treatment, with promising results observed in large-scale studies. [Extracted from the article] |