Erschienen in:
16.03.2017 | Editorial
Precision diabetes: a realistic outlook on a promising approach
verfasst von:
Sally M. Marshall
Erschienen in:
Diabetologia
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Ausgabe 5/2017
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Excerpt
Precision medicine, the tailoring of healthcare based on an individual’s genetics, lifestyle and environment, is not a new concept. Throughout the history of medicine, clinicians have called on available resources to determine the optimum treatment for patients. A common example is the selection of specific blood types for blood transfusions on the basis of the recipient’s blood group, a procedure that became routine following the discovery of human blood groups by Karl Landsteiner in 1901 [
1]. Glasses are another example: lenses have been tailored to an individual’s visual ability since circa 1284 [
2]. By adopting a precision medicine approach, healthcare is made more effective, safer and more cost-efficient. …