Personalized medicine, tailoring medical treatment to individual characteristics, involves ethical considerations that redefine traditional healthcare paradigms. Ethical discussions in personalized medicine revolve around issues of informed consent, privacy in genetic testing, and the potential implications of genetic information for individuals and their families. Ensuring equitable access to personalized therapies and addressing potential disparities in healthcare delivery are essential ethical imperatives. The responsible use of big data and artificial intelligence in personalized medicine raises ethical considerations regarding data privacy, transparency, and the implications for healthcare equity. As personalized medicine continues to shape the future of healthcare, ethical frameworks guide practitioners in navigating the complexities of individualized care while upholding principles of autonomy, beneficence, and justice.
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