Abstract 2631: Moving beyond population averages: A patient-centered research agenda advancing personalized medicine

C. Bens, David L. Davenport
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Personalized medicine presents opportunities to understand how differences in an individual9s biology affect their health so that prevention strategies and treatments are guided to those patients who will benefit. However, there are fundamental gaps in awareness and access that impact the speed at which personalized medicine products and services are integrated into health care. Through a two-year Engagement Award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the Personalized Medicine Coalition (PMC) convened more than 120 patients and other health care stakeholders with interest and expertise in various disease areas, including various cancers, to develop a research agenda advancing personalized medicine built on principles defined by patients. The research agenda defines 45 research questions for improving the delivery of personalized medicine. The project consisted of a series of four web forums to identify patient priorities, an online collaboration platform to brainstorm related research questions, a virtual roundtable with patients and other stakeholders to finalize research questions, and an advisory committee consisting largely of patient representatives to guide the development of the research agenda. Patients, patient advocates, caregivers, patient advocacy organization representatives, health care professionals, researchers, and other stakeholders representing diverse backgrounds, disease areas, health needs, and with varying levels of experience with personalized medicine participated. Participants focused largely on their desire for research that could improve the quality and quantity of interactions between patients and providers of health care services, with an emphasis on the importance of education and access. Takeaways from these discussions led to the development of 45 research questions addressing concerns related to: 1. Patient-provider communication 2. Patient education 3. Caregiver, pediatric, and family considerations 4. Provider education, resources, and collaboration 5. Access, affordability, and utilization 6. Coverage and reimbursement 7. Clinical trials 8. New technologies and data management 9. Outcomes research. This research agenda should inform future studies that will provide patients, caregivers, and health care professionals with the information they need to make more informed health care decisions and, ultimately, improve the delivery of personalized medicine to patients in ways most meaningful to them. PCORI, public-private partnerships, private foundations, and other entities interested in ensuring that all patients receive personalized medicine should fund these studies. Citation Format: Cynthia A. Bens, David L. Davenport. Moving beyond population averages: A patient-centered research agenda advancing personalized medicine [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2021; 2021 Apr 10-15 and May 17-21. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2021;81(13_Suppl):Abstract nr 2631.
摘要2631:超越人口平均水平:以患者为中心的研究议程推进个性化医疗
个性化医疗提供了了解个体生物学差异如何影响其健康的机会,以便将预防策略和治疗指导给那些将受益的患者。然而,在认识和获取方面存在根本性差距,影响了个性化医疗产品和服务融入卫生保健的速度。通过由以患者为中心的结果研究所(PCORI)颁发的为期两年的参与奖,个性化医疗联盟(PMC)召集了120多名患者和其他医疗保健利益相关者,他们对各种疾病领域(包括各种癌症)感兴趣并具有专业知识,以制定一项基于患者定义的原则推进个性化医疗的研究议程。研究议程确定了45个研究问题,以改善个性化医疗的提供。该项目包括一系列的四个网络论坛,以确定患者的优先事项,一个在线协作平台,以头脑风暴相关研究问题,一个与患者和其他利益相关者的虚拟圆桌会议,以确定研究问题,以及一个主要由患者代表组成的咨询委员会,以指导研究议程的制定。患者、患者维权人士、护理人员、患者维权组织代表、卫生保健专业人员、研究人员以及代表不同背景、疾病领域、卫生需求和具有不同程度个性化医疗经验的其他利益攸关方参加了会议。与会者主要关注的是他们希望进行研究,以提高患者与保健服务提供者之间互动的质量和数量,并强调教育和获取的重要性。从这些讨论中得出的结论导致了45个研究问题的发展,这些问题涉及以下方面:2.医患沟通患者教育照顾者、儿童和家庭的考虑提供者教育、资源和协作5。可及性、可负担性和利用率承保范围和报销临床试验新技术和数据管理。结果的研究。这一研究议程应该为未来的研究提供信息,这些研究将为患者、护理人员和卫生保健专业人员提供他们需要的信息,以做出更明智的卫生保健决策,并最终以对患者最有意义的方式改善个性化医疗的提供。PCORI、公私合作伙伴关系、私人基金会和其他对确保所有患者接受个性化医疗感兴趣的实体应该资助这些研究。引用格式:Cynthia A. Bens, David L. Davenport。超越人口平均水平:以患者为中心的研究议程推进个性化医疗[摘要]。见:美国癌症研究协会2021年年会论文集;2021年4月10日至15日和5月17日至21日。费城(PA): AACR;癌症杂志,2021;81(13 -增刊):2631。
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