News-Medical.Net June 8, 2022
By Dr. Nicola Williams, Ph.D. Reviewed by Sophia Coveney

What will the future of medicine look like? Will we manage to cure cancer? Will lab-grown organs render human donation obsolete? Is a widespread uptake of the male contraceptive wishful thinking or a futuristic possibility? Some things seem to be more predictable than others.

What we do know is that medical care will be increasingly personalized, digital and data-driven. These changes are already well underway but look set to take off dramatically by the mid-century. This is in large part all thanks to innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) as well as increasingly economically viable routes toward personalized and gene therapeutic approaches to medicine. This article will look at some of the innovations which are a taster of things (that might...

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