The goal of predictive medicine is to predict the probability of future disease so that health care professionals and the patient themselves can be proactive in instituting lifestyle modifications and increased physician surveillance, such as bi-annual full body skin exams by a
dermatologist or
internist if their patient is found to have an increased risk of
melanoma, an
EKG and cardiology examination by a
cardiologist if a patient is found to be at increased risk for a
cardiac arrhythmia or alternating
MRIs or
mammograms every six months if a patient is found to be at increased risk for
breast cancer. Predictive medicine is intended for both healthy individuals ("predictive health") and for those with diseases ("predictive medicine"), its purpose being to predict susceptibility to a particular disease and to predict progression and treatment response for a given disease. A number of
association studies have been published in scientific literature that show associations between specific genetic variants in a person's genetic code and a specific disease. Association and correlation studies have found that a female individual with a
mutation in the
BRCA1 gene has a 65% cumulative risk of breast cancer. Additionally, new tests from Genetic Technologies LTD and Phenogen Sciences Inc. comparing
non-coding DNA to a woman's lifetime exposure to estrogen can now determine a woman's probability of developing
estrogen positive breast cancer also known as
sporadic breast cancer (the most prevalent form of breast cancer). Genetic variants in the
Factor V gene is associated with an increased tendency to form
blood clots, such as
deep vein thrombosis (DVTs). Genetics tests are expected to reach the market more quickly than new medicines.
Myriad Genetics is already generating revenue from genetic tests for BRCA1 and
BRCA2. Aside from genetic testing, predictive medicine utilizes a wide variety of tools to predict health and disease, including assessments of exercise, nutrition, spirituality, quality of life, and so on. This integrative approach was adopted when Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology partnered to launch the
Predictive Health Institute. Predictive medicine changes the paradigm of medicine from being reactive to being proactive and has the potential to significantly extend the duration of health and to decrease the incidence, prevalence and cost of diseases. ==Types==