Precision medicine, a revolutionary paradigm in healthcare, tailors medical treatment to the unique characteristics of each patient. It incorporates genetic information, biomarkers, and individual health data to create personalized treatment plans. Advances in genomics and data analytics have significantly enhanced the ability to predict disease susceptibility and treatment response.
In oncology, precision medicine involves identifying specific genetic mutations in tumors to prescribe targeted therapies. For chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, precision medicine considers genetic predispositions and lifestyle factors to optimize prevention and treatment strategies.
This approach not only improves treatment outcomes but also minimizes adverse effects, as medications and interventions are tailored to the individual's genetic makeup and health profile.
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