At the heart of precision medicine lies one concept missing from modern medicine - the unique genetic and biochemical make-up of each individual patient.
Implementation of Personalized Precision Medicine: Expanding the Clinical Vision towards Prevention, Early Detection, and Precision Treatment of Disease to Drive Extended Healthspan establishes a landscape of precision medicine geared towards implementation of fully personalized approaches within precision medicine to facilitate prevention and early detection of age-related disease in each individual. This reference details how these lofty goals are now achievable with the science of today and tomorrow and provides the context, thought process and beginning blueprint to guide researchers and clinicians in more effectively considering the prevention and treatment of complex chronic disease.
Uniquely organized, this reference provides insight into creating fully personalized precision medical treatments. Chapters include conventionally considered data such as genetic inherited risk, current epigenetic modifications, and current biochemical markers but also include less conventional food for thought such as microbiome, mitochondrial function, and dna repair. This provocative landscape makes this reference a valuable addition to the literature expanding precision medicine towards personalized chronic disease prevention and treatment.
- Explores the expanding paradigm of Precision Medicine application highlighting full personalization in precision medicine.
- Explores the gap between precision medicine implementation and medical policy, showing the integration and implementation of technologies in primary care for chronic disease.
- Provides fresh viewpoints and perspectives for researchers and science-minded providers on the forefront of implementation, to be informed of the best available tools and approaches for each individual patient.