The complete costs of genome sequencing: a microcosting study in cancer and rare diseases from a single center in the United Kingdom

The translation of genome sequencing into routine health care has been slow, partly because of concerns about affordability. The aspirational cost of sequencing a genome is $1000, but there is little evidence to support this estimate. We estimate the cost of using genome sequencing in routine clinical care in patients with cancer or rare diseases.

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