News-Medical.Net November 6, 2023
Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM

Cutting-edge “precision medicine” has great potential to advance the diagnosis, treatment and ultimate prevention of different forms of diabetes, an international coalition of scientists reports in a sweeping assessment of the state of the field around the world.

A sweeping new international report looks at the potential of “precision medicine” to improve diabetes care. Image Credit: UVA Health

The new international “consensus report” was compiled by more than 200 experts from 28 countries, reviewing the published scientific literature. It highlights areas where precision medicine has already transformed diabetes diagnosis, prevention, treatment and monitoring. But it also serves as a roadmap to the future, identifying areas where research is critically needed and recommending steps that can be taken right away to...

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