12 Facts About Personalized medicine

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Precision Personalized medicine is a medical model that proposes the customization of healthcare, with medical decisions, treatments, practices, or products being tailored to a subgroup of patients, instead of a one-drug-fits-all model.

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Tools employed in precision Personalized medicine can include molecular diagnostics, imaging, and analytics.

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Concepts of personalised Personalized medicine can be applied to new and transformative approaches to health care.

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Precision Personalized medicine often involves the application of panomic analysis and systems biology to analyze the cause of an individual patient's disease at the molecular level and then to utilize targeted treatments to address that individual patient's disease process.

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Personalised Personalized medicine can be used to predict a person's risk for a particular disease, based on one or even several genes.

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The ability to practice precision Personalized medicine is dependent on the knowledge bases available to assist clinicians in taking action based on test results.

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AI techniques are used in precision cardiovascular Personalized medicine to understand genotypes and phenotypes in existing diseases, improve the quality of patient care, enable cost-effectiveness, and reduce readmission and mortality rates.

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Precision Personalized medicine helps health care providers better understand the many things—including environment, lifestyle, and heredity—that play a role in a patient's health, disease, or condition.

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Advances in personalised Personalized medicine will create a more unified treatment approach specific to the individual and their genome.

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An aspect of a theranostic platform applied to personalized medicine can be the use of diagnostic tests to guide therapy.

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Consequently, if the designed algorithms for personalized medicine are biased, then the outcome of the algorithm will be biased because of the lack of genetic testing in certain populations.

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The most pressing issue that the implementation of personalized medicine is to apply the results of genetic mapping to improve the healthcare system.

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