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Precision Medicine

Precision medicine takes account of individual variability, including in genes, environment and other disease characteristics when making treatment and prevention decisions. Focussed on identifying subgroups of patients, precision medicine sits on a spectrum with "one-size-fits-all" approaches  at one end and "personalised medicine" at the other.


Increasingly real-world data, powerful data analytics and AI are combining to satisfy an almost endless list of opportunities in precision medicine including:


  1. Responders: Finding subpopulations of patients which respond to a particular drug better (or indeed worse) than other groups with the same disease.
  2. Optimised Treatment Schedules: Finding better treatment schedules or dosing regimens for certain groups of patients
  3. Prognosis: Finding patient characteristics which are indicative of a particular prognosis.
  4. New Drugs and Drug Combinations: Finding different uses for existing drugs or new synergistically drug combinations. 



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Even efficacious therapies benefit only a minority of patients to whom they are administered, but all treated patients are exposed to the costs and potential harms of those therapies


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