Personalised medicine represents a groundbreaking advancement in healthcare, leveraging insights into how genes, lifestyle, and environmental factors influence disease to transform patient care. By utilising biomarkers like genes or proteins, it categorises patients based on their risk of developing conditions or their potential response to specific therapies, enabling more targeted treatment options.This field also drives the creation of innovative technologies and systems to forecast diseases, optimise treatment selection, and minimise side effects. Ultimately, it enhances clinical decision-making to ensure the most appropriate intervention for each individual at the optimal time. For further details on its application, including Ulster University's efforts in treating rheumatoid arthritis, visit our website.
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