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Second international consensus report on gaps and opportunities for the clinical translation of precision diabetes medicine.

Deirdre K TobiasJordi MerinoAbrar AhmadCatherine AikenJamie L BenhamDhanasekaran BodhiniAmy L ClarkKevin ColcloughRosa CorcoySara J CromerDaisy DuanJamie L FeltonEllen C FrancisPieter GillardVéronique GingrasRomy GaillardEram HaiderAlice E HughesJennifer M IkleLaura M JacobsenAnna R KahkoskaJarno L T KettunenRaymond J KreienkampLee-Ling LimJonna M E MännistöRobert MasseyNiamh-Maire MclennanRachel G MillerMario Luca MorieriJasper MostRochelle N NaylorBige OzkanKashyap Amratlal PatelScott J PillaKatsiaryna PrystupaSridharan RaghavanMary R RooneyMartin SchönZhila Semnani-AzadMagdalena Sevilla-GonzalezPernille SvalastogaWubet Worku TakeleClaudia Ha-Ting TamAnne Cathrine B ThuesenMustafa TosurAmelia S WallaceCaroline C WangJessie J WongJennifer M YamamotoKatherine YoungChloé AmouyalMette K AndersenMaxine P BonhamMingling ChenFeifei ChengTinashe ChikoworeSian C ChiversChristoffer ClemmensenDana DabeleaAdem Y DawedAaron J DeutschLaura T DickensLinda A DiMeglioMonika Dudenhöffer-PfeiferCarmella Evans-MolinaMaría Mercè Fernández-BalsellsHugo FitipaldiStephanie L FitzpatrickStephen E GitelmanMark O GoodarziJessica A GriegerMarta Guasch-FerréNahal HabibiTorben HansenChuiguo HuangArianna Harris-KawanoHeba M IsmailBenjamin HoagRandi K JohnsonAngus G JonesRobert W KoivulaAaron LeongGloria K W LeungIngrid M LibmanKai LiuSarah Alice LongWilliam L LoweRobert W MortonAyesha A MotalaSuna Onngut-GumuscuJames S PankowMaleesa PathiranaSofia PazminoDianna PerezJohn R PetrieCamille E PoweAlejandra QuinterosRashmi JainDebashree RayMathias Ried-LarsenZeb SaeedVanessa SanthakumarSarah KanbourSudipa SarkarGabriela S F MonacoDenise M ScholtensElizabeth SelvinWayne Huey-Herng SheuCate SpeakeMaggie A StanislawskiNele SteenackersAndrea K SteckNorbert StefanJulie StøyRachael TaylorSok Cin TyeGebresilasea Gendisha UkkeMarzhan UrazbayevaBart Van der SchuerenCamille VatierJohn M WentworthWesley HannahSara L WhiteGechang YuYingchai ZhangShao J ZhouJacques BeltrandMichel PolakIngvild AukrustElisa de FrancoSarah E FlanaganKristin A MaloneyAndrew McGovernJanne MolnesMariam NakabuyePal Rasmus NjolstadHugo Pomares-MillanMichele ProvenzanoCécile Saint-MartinCuilin ZhangYeyi ZhuSungyoung AuhRussell de SouzaAndrea J FawcettChandra GruberEskedar Getie MekonnenEmily MixterDiana SherifaliRobert H EckelJohn J NolanLouis H PhilipsonRebecca J BrownLiana K BillingsKristen E BoyleTina CostacouRaphael SonabendJose C FlorezAnna L GloynMaria F GomezPeter A GottliebSiri Atma W GreeleyKurt GriffinAndrew T HattersleyIrl B HirschMarie-France HivertKorey K HoodJami L JosefsonSoo Heon KwakLori M LaffelSiew S LimRuth J F LoosRonald Ching-Wan MaChantal MathieuNestoras MathioudakisJames B MeigsShivani MisraViswanathan MohanRinki MurphyRichard D OramKatharine R OwenSusan E OzanneEwan R PearsonWei PerngToni I PollinRodica Pop-BusuiRichard E PratleyLeanne M RedmanMaria J RedondoRebecca M ReynoldsRobert K SempleJennifer L SherrEmily K SimsArianne SweetingTiinamaija TuomiMiriam S UdlerKimberly K VescoTina VilsbøllRobert WagnerStephen S RichPaul W Franks
Published in: Nature medicine (2023)
Precision medicine is part of the logical evolution of contemporary evidence-based medicine that seeks to reduce errors and optimize outcomes when making medical decisions and health recommendations. Diabetes affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, many of whom will develop life-threatening complications and die prematurely. Precision medicine can potentially address this enormous problem by accounting for heterogeneity in the etiology, clinical presentation and pathogenesis of common forms of diabetes and risks of complications. This second international consensus report on precision diabetes medicine summarizes the findings from a systematic evidence review across the key pillars of precision medicine (prevention, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis) in four recognized forms of diabetes (monogenic, gestational, type 1, type 2). These reviews address key questions about the translation of precision medicine research into practice. Although not complete, owing to the vast literature on this topic, they revealed opportunities for the immediate or near-term clinical implementation of precision diabetes medicine; furthermore, we expose important gaps in knowledge, focusing on the need to obtain new clinically relevant evidence. Gaps include the need for common standards for clinical readiness, including consideration of cost-effectiveness, health equity, predictive accuracy, liability and accessibility. Key milestones are outlined for the broad clinical implementation of precision diabetes medicine.
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