Precision medicine and precision nursing: The era of biomarkers and precision health

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Abstract

Precision health, by means of the support of precision medicine and precision nursing, is able to support clinical decision making in order to tailor optimal health-care decisions, around the individual characteristics of patients. The operational arm of precision health is represented by the use of biomarkers that can give useful information about disease susceptibility, exposure, evolution and response to treatment. Omics, imaging and clinical biomarkers are actually studied for their ability to positively impact health-care management. In this article, we try to address the role of biomarkers in the context of modern medicine and nursing with the view of improving patients care.

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Ielapi, N., Andreucci, M., Licastro, N., Faga, T., Grande, R., Buffone, G., … Serra, R. (2020). Precision medicine and precision nursing: The era of biomarkers and precision health. International Journal of General Medicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S285262

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