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Contributors:
  1. Heather Turner
  2. Pablo Fernández-Navarro
  3. Nerea Fernández de Larrea
  4. Esther García García-Esquinas
  5. Virginia Jiménez-Planet
  6. Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo
  7. Marina Pollán-Santamaría
  8. Mark Kroese

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Description: The “PeRsOnalized Prevention roadmap for the future HEalThcare” (PROPHET) project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program and linked to ICPerMed, seeks to develop a Strategy Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for the European Union. Find attached the protocol that corresponds to one of the first steps in the PROPHET, namely a review that aims to map the evidence and highlight the evidence gaps in research or use of biomarkers in personalized prevention in the general population, as well as their integration with digital technologies.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Introduction: In recent years, innovative health research has been moving quickly towards a new paradigm known as “personalized medicine”, which consists of a medical model that uses characterization of individuals’ phenotypes and genotypes to tailor the right therapeutic strategy for the right person at the right time. In this framework, “personalized prevention” aims to prevent the onset…

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Interactive gap maps on available biomarkers for risk prediction and stratification in cancer, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases

The "PROPHET" project aims to develop a Strategy Research and Innovation Agenda for personalized prevention in healthcare, focusing on mapping biomark...

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biomarkercancercardiovascular diseaseschronic diseasesneurodegenerative diseasespersonalized preventionPROPHET projectrapid reviewscoping review

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