In December 2021, 52 percent of clinicians surveyed in the Asia Pacific region believed that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced in order to prevent diseases and illness. On the other hand, only around a third of clinicians in Europe and North America thought genome sequencing would be so widespread by 2031.
Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region
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Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region
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Question was worded in the source as: "To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements with regards to your expectations of where healthcare will be in 10 years’ time (in 2031)? Every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease/ illness"
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Elsevier. (March 15, 2022). Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved April 08, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298721/clinicians-views-on-future-uptake-of-genome-sequencing-by-world-region/
Elsevier. "Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region." Chart. March 15, 2022. Statista. Accessed April 08, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298721/clinicians-views-on-future-uptake-of-genome-sequencing-by-world-region/
Elsevier. (2022). Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: April 08, 2025. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298721/clinicians-views-on-future-uptake-of-genome-sequencing-by-world-region/
Elsevier. "Share of Clinicians Who Believe That in Ten Years' Time Every Individual Will Have Their Genome Sequenced to Help Prevent Disease and Illness as of December 2021, by World Region." Statista, Statista Inc., 15 Mar 2022, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298721/clinicians-views-on-future-uptake-of-genome-sequencing-by-world-region/
Elsevier, Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298721/clinicians-views-on-future-uptake-of-genome-sequencing-by-world-region/ (last visited April 08, 2025)
Share of clinicians who believe that in ten years' time every individual will have their genome sequenced to help prevent disease and illness as of December 2021, by world region [Graph], Elsevier, March 15, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1298721/clinicians-views-on-future-uptake-of-genome-sequencing-by-world-region/
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