TITLE:
PPPM (Predictive, Preventive and Personalized Medicine) as a New Model of the National and International Healthcare Services and Thus a Promising Strategy to Prevent a Disease: From Basics to Practice
AUTHORS:
I. A. Sadkovsky, O. Golubnitschaja, M. A. Mandrik, M. A. Studneva, H. Abe, H. Schroeder, E. N. Antonova, F. Betsou, T. A. Bodrova, K. Payne, S. V. Suchkov
KEYWORDS:
Predictive, Preventive, and Personalized Medicine, Biomarkers, Subclinical, Metabolomics, Genomics, Proteomics, Bioinformatics, Public Health, Predisposition
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.5 No.14,
July
25,
2014
ABSTRACT:
Nowadays the system
of public health is constructed in such a manner so that its main objective is
the recovery of an already sick person, while prediction and prevention receive
little attention. Meanwhile the development of these aspects of medicine can
lead to the ability to control morbidity among the population, to identify
chronic and genetic diseases in the early stages of development, and thus to prevent their further
progression. This will reduce traditionally high costs of sick people
treatment and the number of disabled population, and improve the quality and
duration of life. The elaboration of new fields of science that are working on
the study and interpretation of data obtained during laboratory and clinical
research, creation of new methods for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment,
provides an opportunity now to implement a new strategy, called PPPM, and gets
promising results, which should lead to further development of an existing
medicine.