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Survive and Thrive: Genomics Personalizes Cancer Care for Kids

By November 4, 2025November 10th, 2025No Comments

Led by Dr. Bruce Carleton, the GO-PGx project established a national precision medicine network with a single goal: to help children with cancer not only survive but also thrive. By integrating pharmacogenomic testing into routine care, the project enabled clinicians to tailor drug therapies to a child’s genetic profile, improving outcomes and reducing harmful side effects.

GO-PGx also identified 26 new genetic variants linked to severe drug reactions and established one of the world’s largest pediatric pharmacogenomic databases. Its legacy is transforming care across pediatric medicine.

The impact has been significant. When the project began, fewer than 10% of all pediatric cancer patients in Canada were being tested. By its final year, 60% of all pediatric cancer patients in Canada were receiving pharmacogenomic testing to help guide their care.