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Is personalized medicine finally within reach thanks to advanced diagnostics?

Personalization has taken over many industries. Customers expect it when shopping online or browsing social media, and custom pricing has become the norm in insurance. These applications can save people money and are convenient, but in health care, personalization could save lives. It’s a promising step forward, though making it practical has proved difficult. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced diagnostics could finally make it a wid…
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TRIBUNE // With the discovery in 2020 of the molecular scissors CRISPR-Cas9, genetic publishing has entered a new era. It becomes possible to consider a la carte operation, especially to treat certain rare diseases. An evolution that questions the universality of care and risks burying the precautionary principle, the philosopher Xavier Pavie and the doctor Jean-Sébastien Diana believe in this forum.

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innovatorsmag.com broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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