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Advancements in personalized medicine and genetic testing are rapidly transforming healthcare, with several key developments:
**Personalized Medicine**:
– **Individualized Treatment**: Personalized medicine is moving towards treatments tailored to individual genetic profiles, improving the effectiveness of diagnostics, treatment, and prevention¹.
– **Data Integration**: Combining genetic information with health-related data to create comprehensive patient profiles for better healthcare outcomes¹.
– **Economic Models**: Developing sustainable economic models to support the implementation of personalized medicine in clinical practice¹.
– **Targeted Therapies**: Increasing use of targeted therapies, especially in oncology, to treat diseases at a molecular level².
– **Pharmacogenomics**: Merging pharmacology and genomics to understand how an individual’s genomic makeup affects their response to drugs².