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Global leaders unlock ways for precision medicine to fight COVID-19: WEF

As the race for an effective vaccine to prevent COVID-19 continues, the principles of precision medicine could help, just as they helped unlock breakthrough therapeutic, diagnostic and preventive tools against cancer. A precision medicine –approach can ensure the right treatment gets to the right patient at the right time.

Global leaders unlock ways for precision medicine to fight COVID-19: WEF
Global leaders unlock ways for precision medicine to fight COVID-19: WEF

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Published : May 28, 2020, 7:56 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The need to use precision medicine (including targeted vaccines and antiviral drugs) in the worldwide response to COVID-19 is widely recognized as necessary to return to normalcy –however, barriers exist to develop and distribute any effective vaccines or drugs.

As the race for an effective vaccine to prevent COVID-19 continues, the principles of precision medicine could help, just as they helped unlock breakthrough therapeutic, diagnostic and preventive tools against cancer.

A precision medicine – approach can ensure the right treatment gets to the right patient at the right time. However, adoption and access have been uneven. To provide a foundation for a unified approach and to scale the benefits more easily, the World Economic Forum Global Precision Medicine Council co-designed the first set of precision medicine principles for policy-makers.

The Global Precision Medicine Vision Statement provides a baseline for fair and equal access to personalized treatment and hopes to accelerate its use by providing examples of ready-made policies and projects in place around the world.

This can serve as a first step in aligning policies with the promises of precision medicine across various constituencies in this sector, from patients to policy-makers, payers and healthcare professionals.

"Precision medicine has led to remarkable advances in global health but access to treatment is not equal, ethical questions about new technologies abound and critical data is locked behind sovereign borders,” said Genya Dana, Head of Precision Medicine at the World Economic Forum.

The document identifies gaps in policies that limit progress and includes models that offer guidance regarding key elements such as:

Building trust and engagement for direct-to-consumer genetic testing

Increasing access to precision therapeutics in fast-track situations

Structuring regulatory systems to innovate around genomic data privacy and ownership.

Recommendations and case studies from healthcare providers, technology experts, scientists and researchers on how to fill those gaps are highlighted throughout the report. Policymakers now have a framework for how they can start building a precision medicine programme in their country and provide equitable and effective access to cutting-edge approaches to maintain health as well as to prevent and treat disease.

"We fundamentally believe that precision medicine will greatly improve patients' healthcare outcomes," said Jonathan Arnold, vice-president, head of Oncology and Precision Diagnostics, QIAGEN.

"We have already made tremendous strides in cancer treatment and research, including making significant progress in precision medicine," said Laurie H Glimcher, MD, President and CEO Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the Richard and Susan Smith Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.

Precision medicine vision statement

Precision medicine for all can be achieved if we:

Ensure transparency around personal health data collection and use

Prohibit personal health data being used for discriminatory purposes

Modernize drug approval processes to enable accelerated access

Revamp models for intellectual property and patenting of biomarkers

Facilitate architecture for data sharing, findability, accessibility, interoperability and re-usability

Develop culturally conscious and mutually beneficial ways of engaging populations that have not traditionally been part of research.

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