A Marked Man
WIRED|November 2016

How precision medicine saved Eric Dishman’s life.

Sarah Zhang
A Marked Man

I DON’T MEAN to be morbid,” Eric Dishman told a friend as he was winding down his job at Intel. “But this may be the last time you see me.” Dishman, a longtime leader of the company’s health research division, was preparing to die. The kidney cancer he’d been diagnosed with in college had caught up to him two decades later. His kidneys had failed, and the chemo drug that kept him alive was incompatible with dialysis.

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