Journal of Personalized Medicine (Mar 2021)

Translational Research in the Era of Precision Medicine: Where We Are and Where We Will Go

  • Ruggero De Maria Marchiano,
  • Gabriele Di Sante,
  • Geny Piro,
  • Carmine Carbone,
  • Giampaolo Tortora,
  • Luca Boldrini,
  • Antonella Pietragalla,
  • Gennaro Daniele,
  • Maria Tredicine,
  • Alfredo Cesario,
  • Vincenzo Valentini,
  • Daniela Gallo,
  • Gabriele Babini,
  • Marika D’Oria,
  • Giovanni Scambia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11030216
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
p. 216

Abstract

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The advent of Precision Medicine has globally revolutionized the approach of translational research suggesting a patient-centric vision with therapeutic choices driven by the identification of specific predictive biomarkers of response to avoid ineffective therapies and reduce adverse effects. The spread of “multi-omics” analysis and the use of sensors, together with the ability to acquire clinical, behavioral, and environmental information on a large scale, will allow the digitization of the state of health or disease of each person, and the creation of a global health management system capable of generating real-time knowledge and new opportunities for prevention and therapy in the individual person (high-definition medicine). Real world data-based translational applications represent a promising alternative to the traditional evidence-based medicine (EBM) approaches that are based on the use of randomized clinical trials to test the selected hypothesis. Multi-modality data integration is necessary for example in precision oncology where an Avatar interface allows several simulations in order to define the best therapeutic scheme for each cancer patient.

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