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Polypharmacy and precision medicine
Precision medicine is an approach to maximise the effectiveness of disease treatment and prevention and minimise harm from medications by considering relevant demographic, clinical, genomic and environmental factors in making treatment decisions ...
Kenji Fujita +4 more
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Precision medicine at the crossroads [PDF]
There are bioethical, institutional, economic, legal, and cultural obstacles to creating the robust-precompetitive-data resource that will be required to advance the vision of “precision medicine,” the ability to use molecular data to target therapies to
Maynard V. Olson
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Precision Chemistry for Precision Medicine
During the 2015 State of the Union address, President Obama unveiled plans for a $215 million Precision Medicine Initiative. The details of this plan were laid out by past and present directors of the National Institutes of Health, Harold Varmus and Francis Collins, in a commentary in the New England Journal of Medicine.1 While the announcement stood ...
George M. Church
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This is a final project for Complex Data Visualization course, Titled: Case for Precision ...
Lordick, Florian +4 more
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has continued to transform the health care system that provides men’s health care services. ACA has proposed a patient-centered, safe, quality initiative that embraces transparency from the funding of health care services to the provision of services.
Demetrius J. Porche DNS, PhD, FAANP, FAAN
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Every human being has twenty-three chromosomes and thousands of genes. Precision medicine aims to assess risk and customize treatment for specific genetic variants and disease characteristics associated with these human building blocks. Large databases of genetic information are needed to locate the best targets for specific therapies.
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Precision Medicine: The new era in medicine [PDF]
Precision medicine, also known as stratified medicine or personalized medicine, aims to better target intervention to the individual, maximize benefit and minimize harm. Enthusiasm for the prospect of precision medicine has grown significantly in the last few years. There has been increasing interest in two streams of development in precision medicine.
Marinka Twilt
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Precision oncology: the intention-to-treat analysis fallacy. [PDF]
It has recently been suggested that precision oncology studies should be reanalysed using the intention-to-treat (ITT) methodology developed for randomized controlled clinical trials.
Kato, Shumei +3 more
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Precision medicine in neonatology
Neonatal medicine has shown major advances in the past 50 years and this progress has allowed the increased survival, with less morbidity, of extremely preterm and critically ill neonates.
Sara Silva Leite +4 more
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Precision medicine seeks to maximize the quality of health care by individualizing the health-care process to the uniquely evolving health status of each patient. This endeavor spans a broad range of scientific areas including drug discovery, genetics/genomics, health communication, and causal inference, all in support of evidence-based, i.e., data ...
Michael R, Kosorok, Eric B, Laber
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