Welcome to the third in our series of Life Sciences and Healthcare predictions 2025.
Prediction for 2025. Medicine has undergone a paradigm shift as clinicians base their diagnoses and treatment decisions on predictive, preventative, personalised and participatory medicine – a shift driven by tech/scientific advancements. Technological breakthroughs in AI, nanotechnology, quantum computing and 5G have enabled faster, customised diagnostic pathways. Clinicians are also supported by AI-enabled clinical decision tools to help deliver hyper-personalised evidence-based prevention and treatment interventions. Clinicians also use point-of-care diagnostics and knowledge about a disease to determine treatment most likely to benefit patients.
The world in 2025
Conquered constraints in 2025
A snapshot of the world in 2025: Nanotechnology used as a drug-delivery model for cancer
Oni is clinical director of a research centre transforming the way cancer therapies are delivered. Their highly targeted, hyper-personalised therapy minimises a patient’s risk of adverse reaction.
Her team uses AI and nanotechnologies for drug development and precision therapy, and has discovered new targets for cancer therapies and a new drug-delivery model consisting of nanoparticles.
Loaded with cancer drugs, these nanoparticles target specific areas of cancer cells with a high-dose treatment that doesn’t damage other body cells (typical cancer treatments can). The nanoparticles are also infused with a non-toxic dye, so they can be visualised and scanned to make sure the drugs are delivered to the correct cells.
Evidence in 2020
How COVID-19 has accelerated this prediction
Deloitte’s view
Researchers across the world are working to understand the genetic factors influencing COVID-19 susceptibility and determine the clinical efficacy of potential treatments. Researchers have openly shared their genetic sequencing of the virus and many are exploring repurposing existing drugs as an efficient and cost-effective approach to developing prevention and treatment strategies.
New possibilities are emerging as researchers bring together diagnoses and predictive analytics to evaluate how certain groups of people might respond paving the way for precision medicine and personalised treatment strategies for COVID-19.
Rapid, lab-free COVID-19 testing
The CovidNudge test is a fast, accurate and portable RT-PCR test that delivers results at the point-of-need in just over an hour. An average sensitivity is around 95% and specificity around 100%. The test has been authorised by the MHRA for clinical use and has subsequently obtained its CE mark.
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