2023
DOI: 10.1017/pcm.2022.14
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Advancing Precision Medicine in Paediatrics: Past, present and future

Abstract: Precision Medicine is an approach to disease treatment and prevention taking into account individual genetic, environmental, therapeutic and lifestyle variability for each person. This holistic approach to therapeutics is intended to enhance drug efficacy and safety not only across healthcare systems but for individual patients. While weight and to some extent gestational age have been considered in determining drug dosing in children, historically other factors including genetic variability have not been fact… Show more

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“…Successful implementation will also hinge upon improving pathways to access interventions when indicated. Safe and equitable access should be paramount, especially since precision medicine has the potential to increase health disparities [12].…”
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“…Successful implementation will also hinge upon improving pathways to access interventions when indicated. Safe and equitable access should be paramount, especially since precision medicine has the potential to increase health disparities [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that the challenges for evidence development, evidence appraisal, and implementation may manifest differently for different types of precision health interventions. Terminology is also important, and the scope of "precision health" and its variable and evolving interpretations may not capture all the literature that focuses on "omic" guided medical decisions [12,111]. Finally, to appreciate the precision child health literature as a whole, we did not limit our scoping review to the primary literature.…”
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