Precision Medicine: An Emerging Approach for Patient Care

M Amir Hossain
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The philosophy behind contemporary healthcare is that one size fits all. Unfortunately, the outcomes of a standardized treatment regimen are not always uniform. That’s where the concept of precision medicine comes in. According to the Precision Medicine Initiative, precision medicine is “an emerging approach for disease treatment and prevention that takes into account individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle for each person.” This approach allow doctors and researchers to predict more accurately which treatment and prevention strategies for a particular disease will work in which groups of people and is in contrast to a one-size-fits-all approach, in which disease treatment and prevention strategies are developed for the average person, with less consideration for the differences between individuals. Although the term “precision medicine” is relatively new, the concept has been a part of healthcare for many years. For example, a person who needs a blood transfusion is not given blood from a randomly selected donor; instead, the donor’s blood type is matched to the recipient to reduce the risk of complications. The adoption of precision medicine will grow because its benefits to healthcare providers and patients are numerous. The highlighting ones are to shift the emphasis in medicine from reaction to prevention, predict susceptibility to disease, improve disease detection, preempt disease progression, customize disease-prevention strategies, prescribe more effective drugs, avoid prescribing drugs with predictable side effects and so on.The goal of precision medicine is to target the right treatments to the right patients at the right time. The short-term goals involve expanding precision medicine in the area of cancer research. Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hope to use an increased knowledge of the genetics and biology of cancer to find new, more effective treatments for various forms of this disease. The long-term goals of the Precision Medicine Initiative focus on bringing precision medicine to all areas of health and healthcare on a large scale. Insufficient technologies, limited knowledge, and gaps in research are major obstacles to adding precision medicine to routine clinical care. Advances in precision medicine have already led to powerful new discoveries and FDA-approved treatments that are tailored to specific characteristics of individuals. Patients with a variety of cancers routinely undergo molecular testing as part of patient care, enabling physicians to select treatments that improve chances of survival and reduce exposure to adverse effects. Precision medicine will timely enable clinicians to integrate healthcare data with targeted assays and tests to identify and assess disease biomarkers and risks, determine actionable genetic variants in patients, obtain the entire picture of the metabolome, and map metabolites to disease pathways. Implementof precision medicine as a holistic approach, requires integration of genetic, genomic, clinical, environmental and life-style data using mechanistic models that are complex, and must be built from the ground up. The scientific approach would be to perform analysis of individual genomes giving rise to a new form of preventive and personalised medicine in healthcare. Availability of gene-based designer drugs, precise targeting of molecular fingerprints for disease, appropriate drug therapy, predicting individual susceptibility to disease, diagnosis, and treatment of illness are all a few of the many transformations expected in the decade to come. Bangladesh J Medicine 2023; Vol. 34, No. 2(1) Supplement: 201
精准医学:一种新兴的病人护理方法
现代医疗保健背后的理念是一刀切。不幸的是,标准化治疗方案的结果并不总是一致的。这就是精准医疗概念的由来。根据精准医学倡议,精准医学是“一种新兴的疾病治疗和预防方法,它考虑到每个人在基因、环境和生活方式方面的个体差异。”这种方法使医生和研究人员能够更准确地预测针对特定疾病的治疗和预防策略将适用于哪些人群,这与“一刀切”的方法形成了对比。“一刀切”的方法是为普通人制定疾病治疗和预防策略,而较少考虑个体之间的差异。尽管“精准医疗”这个术语相对较新,但这个概念多年来一直是医疗保健的一部分。例如,需要输血的人的血液不是随机选择的献血者提供的;相反,献血者的血型与接受者相匹配,以减少并发症的风险。精准医疗的采用将会增加,因为它对医疗保健提供者和患者的好处很多。重点是将医学的重点从反应转向预防,预测疾病易感性,提高疾病检测,预防疾病进展,定制疾病预防策略,开具更有效的药物,避免开具可预测副作用的药物等。精准医疗的目标是在正确的时间为正确的病人提供正确的治疗。短期目标包括在癌症研究领域扩大精准医疗。美国国家癌症研究所(NCI)的研究人员希望利用对癌症遗传学和生物学的进一步了解,为各种形式的癌症找到新的、更有效的治疗方法。精准医疗计划的长期目标是将精准医疗大规模应用于健康和医疗保健的所有领域。技术不足、知识有限和研究差距是将精准医疗纳入常规临床护理的主要障碍。精准医疗的进步已经带来了强大的新发现和fda批准的针对个人特定特征的治疗方法。作为患者护理的一部分,患有各种癌症的患者经常进行分子检测,使医生能够选择提高生存机会和减少不良反应的治疗方法。精准医疗将及时使临床医生能够将医疗保健数据与有针对性的分析和测试相结合,以识别和评估疾病生物标志物和风险,确定患者可操作的遗传变异,获得代谢组的全图,并将代谢物映射到疾病途径。精准医疗作为一种整体方法的实施,需要使用复杂的机制模型整合基因、基因组、临床、环境和生活方式数据,必须从头开始构建。科学的方法将是对个体基因组进行分析,从而在医疗保健领域产生一种新的预防和个性化医疗形式。基于基因的设计药物的可用性、疾病分子指纹的精确靶向、适当的药物治疗、预测个体对疾病的易感性、疾病的诊断和治疗,这些都是未来十年预计将发生的许多变化中的一小部分。孟加拉国J医学2023;第34卷,第2(1)号增编:201
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