Tatler December 7, 2021
Dr Tim Lebens

One of London’s top private doctors weighs in

With the emergence of genetic sequencing, advances in diagnostics and wearable devices, there has been a swell of excitement around ‘precision medicine’ or ‘customised’ healthcare. The story in itself has fuelled a billion dollar market for public consumption. However, the industry is outpacing the science, and as yet, it is not so straight forward.

I have compiled a list of some of the key areas and advances in personalised medicine, which we will see come in to focus over the next few years:

1. Hormones: Such as oestrogen, progesterone, testosterone and thyroid, to name but a few. As physicians, we have been...

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