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Personalized Medicine

Personalized medication is that the trade of medical treatment to the individual characteristics of every patient. The approach depends on scientific breakthroughs in our understanding of however somebody's distinctive molecular and genetic profile makes them at risk of sure diseases.

Personalized medicine, precision medicine or therapeutics is a medical model that separates people into different groups - medical decisions, practices, interventions and / or products that are adapted to the patient. , precision medicine, stratified medicine and P4 medicine are used interchangeably to describe this concept, although some authors and organizations use these expressions separately for specific nuances. Although Hippocrates, at least at the time of the adoption of patients for treatment, has the advantage of increasing the number of new diagnostic and computer approaches to the development of the molecular basis of disease, especially genomics. This provides a clear evidence base on which to stratify (group) the linked patients. Personalized medicine in advance will create a more unified treatment approach to the individual and their genome. Personalized medicine can provide better diagnoses for earlier intervention and development of drugs and therapies for greater individual and genome efficacy. Personalized medicine can provide better diagnoses for earlier intervention and development of drugs and therapies for greater individual and genome efficacy.

Several genes collectively influence the likelihood of many common and complex diseases. Personalized medicine can also be used to predict a person's risk for a particular disease, based on one or even more than one gene. This approach uses the same sequencing technology to evaluate the risk of the disease and the physician who presents the disease before initiating preventive treatment. For example, if a DNA mutation is found to increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, that person may begin developing lifestyle changes that reduce their chances of developing type 2 diabetes. late in life.

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