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[[abstract]]Precision medicine is part of the logical evolution of contemporary evidence-based medicine that seeks to reduce errors and optimize outcomes when making medical decisions and health recommendations.
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Medical image analysis plays a key role in precision medicine as it allows the clinicians to identify anatomical abnormalities and it is routinely used in clinical assessment.
Primakov, Sergey +5 more
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Machine learning in precision medicine
In recent years, the healthcare industry has made great advancements with the inclusion of poly-omics data, besides the data from traditional heuristic methods.
Sengupta, D.
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Precision regenerative medicine [PDF]
Abstract Background Precision or individualized medicine is increasingly pervasive across medical and surgical disciplines. However, the concept has not been introduced in regenerative medicine. Main body Targeted and engineered cellular and acellular therapy, specific to ...
Amy L. Lightner, Timothy Chan
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Sequencing in Precision Medicine
S.79-101Sequencing is an integral part of today's modern research. The first successful sequencing methods from the year 1977, which is today known as first-generation sequencing technologies (FGSTs), could be significantly improved at the beginning of ...
Vilgis, S., Deigner, H.-P.
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Precision Medicine and Pediatric Epilepsy
Recently, it is time to shift from a reactive attitude that treats patients after the onset of seizures to a proactive one integrated into a broader “P4 medicine” approach in the treatment of epilepsy.
Aycan Ünalp, Erdem Adalıoğlu
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Precision medicine informatics [PDF]
This special issue on precision medicine informatics flowed from the AMIA 2015 Translational Bioinformatics Summit theme of “Accelerating Precision Medicine”1 and President Obama’s 2015 State of the Union call “to give all of us access to the personalized information we need to keep ourselves and our families healthier.”2 The goal is to focus on the ...
Lewis J. Frey +2 more
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Patient perspectives and involvement in precision medicine research.
The Kidney Precision Medicine Project will advance understanding of chronic kidney disease attributed to diabetes or hypertension and acute kidney injury through a protocol kidney biopsy used for deep phenotyping with state-of-the-art methodology.
Tuttle, Katherine R +12 more
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Precision Medicine is an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle.
Kidd, KK +9 more
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Understanding the Precision in “Precision Medicine” [PDF]
This issue of The Oncologist introduces a series of articles that consider the often problematic challenge of understanding and applying genomic information to the practice of oncology.
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