Holistic precision wellness: Paving the way for next-generation precision medicine (ngPM) with AI, biomedical informatics, and clinical medicine

IF 2.5 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sawsan G. A. A. Mohammed, M. Walid Qoronfleh, Ahmet Acar, Nader I. Al-Dewik
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Abstract

A “quiet revolution” in medicine has been taking place over the past two decades. There are two converging dynamic forces that have propelled precision medicine to the limelight, garnering wide public attention. The first driver is the realization that populations within a disease area can be stratified, thus developing therapies tailored to their specific needs, and the capability to identify these populations by analyzing large, diverse datasets. The second driver is technology advances in multi-omics approaches and applications (i.e., molecularly informed medicine) enabling a more comprehensive portrait of disease biology. This promises to not only accelerate the development of precision medicine processes but also presents challenges for healthcare professionals and health systems that are struggling to interconnect and integrate disparate data sources into a cohesive clinical strategy to the benefit of their patients. We coin here the term next-generation precision medicine (ngPM), which is bound to become conventional in the clinics sooner or later. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in healthcare have transformative potential and are a strategic response to today's challenges and tomorrow's opportunities. The chief challenges here are how well precision medicine (PM) permeates primary care to become a standard of care and drive toward precision wellness or precision lifestyle (ngPM), while ensuring access to care is feasible, streamlined, and routine. We present here a perspective that would harness the power of ngPM for precision wellness.

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全面精准健康:通过人工智能、生物医学信息学和临床医学为下一代精准医疗(ngPM)铺平道路
在过去的二十年里,医学界发生了一场“静悄悄的革命”。有两股汇聚的动力将精准医疗推向了聚光灯下,引起了公众的广泛关注。第一个驱动因素是认识到疾病区域内的人群可以分层,从而开发适合其特定需求的治疗方法,以及通过分析大型不同数据集来识别这些人群的能力。第二个驱动因素是多组学方法和应用(即分子信息医学)的技术进步,使人们能够更全面地了解疾病生物学。这不仅有望加速精准医疗流程的发展,也给医疗保健专业人员和卫生系统带来了挑战,他们正在努力将不同的数据源互连和集成到一个有凝聚力的临床策略中,以造福患者。我们在这里创造了下一代精准医疗(ngPM)这个术语,它迟早会成为诊所的常规医疗。医疗保健领域的人工智能(AI)和机器学习(ML)具有变革性潜力,是对当今挑战和未来机遇的战略回应。这里的主要挑战是精准医疗(PM)如何渗透到初级保健中,成为一种标准护理,并推动精准健康或精准生活方式(ngPM),同时确保获得护理的可行性、流线型和常规性。我们在这里提出了一种利用ngPM的力量来实现精准健康的观点。
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FASEB bioAdvances
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