What Are Precision Medicine and Personalized Medicine?

Precision medicine, also known as personalized medicine, is a new frontier for healthcare combining genomics, big data analytics, and population health.

WHAT IS PRECISION MEDICINE?

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.”

HOW DOES PERSONALIZED MEDICINE DIFFER FROM PRECISION MEDICINE?

Many stakeholders are starting to prefer the term “precision medicine” instead of “personalized medicine” to describe the use of data and genomics to tailor treatments to specific groups.

The National Research Council (NRC) has expressed concern that “personalized medicine” may be misconstrued to mean that completely individualized treatments are available for every unique patient, which is not the case…

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Understanding Lifestyle Medicine

From what you eat to how often you exercise—doctors agree that the best way to maintain your health is to develop a healthy lifestyle. “It’s trying to keep you healthy in the first place. Really the bottom line is that,” said Dr. Arthur Morrow, a family medicine physician with Lee Health.

Dr. Morrow studies and practices lifestyle medicine. “It is an expansion of what family medicine and what patient-centered medicine does best already,” explained Dr. Morrow…

 

Personalized Precision Medicine and Nutrition – Healthy Living Medicine

Gone are the days of one-size-fits-all patient care. A personalized approach—one specifically tailored to a person’s needs—is the new focus of clinical practice. This is precision medicine…

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What Is Preventive Medicine? A Look at What These Proactive Providers Do

WHAT IS PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, EXACTLY?

Preventive medicine is exactly what it sounds like — it aims to prevent sickness before it happens.

The ideology behind preventive medicine focuses on protecting, promoting, and maintaining health and well-being. It also aims to avert disease, disability, and death on an individual basis, as well as on a large scale in communities and populations.

WHY IS PREVENTIVE MEDICINE IMPORTANT?

Chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, account for seven out of ten deaths, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This is why screening and detection have become so critical. Healthy habits are just as critical, including eating well, exercising, and avoiding tobacco use. These help individuals stay healthy, avoid disease, or minimize the effects of disease…

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