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Precision Medicine, AI, and the Future of Personalized Health Care

Kevin B. Johnson, Wei‐Qi Wei, Dilhan Weeraratne, Mark E. Frisse, Karl E. Misulis, Kyu Rhee, Juan Zhao, Jane Snowdon

Clinical and Translational Science · 2020

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Summary

The convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and precision medicine promises to revolutionize health care. Precision medicine methods identify phenotypes of patients with less-common responses to treatment or unique healthcare needs. AI leverages sophisticated computation and inference to generate insights, enables the system to reason and learn, and empowers clinician decision making through augmented intelligence. Recent literature suggests that translational research exploring this convergence will help solve the most difficult challenges facing precision medicine, especially those in which nongenomic and genomic determinants, combined with information from patient symptoms, clinical history, and lifestyles, will facilitate personalized diagnosis and prognostication.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/cts.12884
Catalogue ID
SNmoixnuvm-c3jqwq
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