Chemotherapy is just medieval. It's such a blunt instrument. We're going to look back on it like we do the dark ages.
Eric TopolNot only can consumers handle their personal genetic information, but they are getting genomically oriented and anchored about such data.
Eric TopolFor diabetes in particular, we know there's a relationship between lack of glucose regulation and complications like blindness and kidney failure. So if you were diabetic and you knew that you could get your glucose in a tight, normal range just by adjusting your lifestyle, wouldn't that be great?
Eric TopolThe digital world has been in a separate orbit from our medical cocoon, and it's time the boundaries be taken down.
Eric TopolA lot of the diagnosis and monitoring functions will be done through little devices - smartphones - by the patient with computer assistance. So it's a real big change in the model of how we render healthcare.
Eric TopolThe problem is that it takes physicians so long to accept a radical change. And the lag is unacceptable.
Eric TopolFor some men, the inflammation of their arteries is a result of really low good cholesterol.
Eric TopolI use a portable pocket ultrasound device instead of a stethoscope to listen to the heart, and I share it with the patient in real time. 'Look at your valve, look at your heart-muscle strength.' So they're looking at it with me. Normally a patient is tested by an ultrasonographer who is not allowed to tell them anything.
Eric TopolThere are estimates that 2 to 3 percent of cancers in the U.S. each year are engendered by exposure to repetitive imaging.
Eric TopolThe ability to diagnose an imminent heart attack has long been considered the holy grail of cardiovascular medicine.
Eric TopolI have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which might or would induce major side effects, along with knowing many medical conditions for which I'm particularly susceptible.
Eric Topol