Personalized medicine called not quite ready for primetime
Personalized medicine has been shown to work in a laboratory environment, but still has to find its way into the clinic, according to panelists at a California healthcare technology event.
Personalized medicine has been shown to work in a laboratory environment, but still has to find its way into the clinic, according to panelists at a California healthcare technology event.
The technology, developed by a multi-institutional team led by the Cincinnati Children's Heart Institute, would allow doctors to intervene earlier to help patients manage their conditions and help inform future pharmacologic treatment options.
SAP engaged Oxford Economics to survey 120 healthcare professionals from Europe and North America to get a sense of where they are in the realm of precision and personalized medicine.
The UPMC Enterprises funding will help researchers at Pitt and Carnegie Mellon build out technologies intended to improve patient safety, advance cancer diagnosis and provide personalized medicine,
Today, most Americans live an overly complicated life. There’s too much pressure to live up to, and not enough time. Add to that a schedule that’s jam-packed with work, family life and unpredictable everyday stressors, it’s no wonder it is easy to get run down and eventually, sick. Adding to that stress, once someone finds […]