2024
DOI: 10.1177/03331024241281518
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Are we closer to achieving precision medicine for migraine treatment? A narrative review

Keiko Ihara,
Francesco Casillo,
Ahmed Dahshan
et al.

Abstract: Background The term ‘precision medicine’ encompasses strategies to optimize diagnosis and outcome prediction and to tailor treatment for individual patients, in consideration of their unique characteristics. The greater availability of multifaceted datasets and strategies to model such data have made precision medicine increasingly possible in recent years. Precision medicine is especially needed in the migraine field since the response to migraine treatments is not universal amongst all individuals with migra… Show more

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