Personalized medicine. Closing the gap between knowledge and clinical practice

Personalized medicine encompasses a broad and evolving field informed by a patient distinctive information and biomarker profile. Although terminology is evolving and some semantic interpretations exist (e.g., personalized, individualized, precision), in a broad sense personalized medicine can be co...

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2016
Institución:
Universidad del Rosario
Repositorio:
Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
Idioma:
eng
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.urosario.edu.co:10336/23256
Acceso en línea:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autrev.2016.06.005
https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23256
Palabra clave:
Autoimmune disease
Clinical practice
Developing country
Human
Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus
Personalized medicine
Review
Rheumatoid arthritis
Systematic review (topic)
Autoimmune diseases
Health care delivery
Human genome
Personalized medicine
Preventive medicine
Procedures
Biological marker
Autoimmune diseases
Biomarkers
Delivery of health care
Developing countries
Humans
Precision medicine
Preventive medicine
Autoimmune ecology
Developing countries
Pharmacogenomics
Precision medicine
Rheumatoid arthritis
Type 1 diabetes
human
Genome
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Summary:Personalized medicine encompasses a broad and evolving field informed by a patient distinctive information and biomarker profile. Although terminology is evolving and some semantic interpretations exist (e.g., personalized, individualized, precision), in a broad sense personalized medicine can be coined as: “To practice medicine as it once used to be in the past using the current biotechnological tools.” A humanized approach to personalized medicine would offer the possibility of exploiting systems biology and its concept of P5 medicine, where predictive factors for developing a disease should be examined within populations in order to establish preventive measures on at-risk individuals, for whom healthcare should be personalized and participatory. Herein, the process of personalized medicine is presented together with the options that can be offered in health care systems with limited resources for diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.