The inaugural reporting guidelines for precision medicine research have been published in Nature Medicine
The paper from the BePRECISE (Better Precision-data Reporting of Evidence from Clinical Intervention Studies & Epidemiology) consortium , including Prof. Claudia Langenberg, describes comprehensive guidelines aimed at improving the accuracy, safety, and health equity in precision medicine.
So far, there have been no standardized guidelines for reporting precision medicine research, hindering progress. Addressing this gap, the BePRECISE consortium, comprising 23 global experts in precision medicine, cardiometabolic diseases, statistics, editorial, and lived experience, conducted a scoping review of evidence and engaged in a modified Delphi and nominal group technique process to create the new reporting guidelines. The BePRECISE consortium encourages adoption of these guidelines by researchers, reviewers, funders and editors to promote and expedite the equitable clinical implementation of precision medicine. The checklist is expected to enhance the quality and comparability of precision medicine studies, fostering advancements in healthcare for all.
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