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New Technologies and Precision Medicine: The Perfect Match?
Pier Paolo Piccaluga
March 2022 • 124 downloads
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The journal publishes work at the intersection of biological and physical sciences in the rapidly advancing field of digital health with a strong emphasis on technology developments which impact healthcare. Papers published have a strong technological component and cover: Medical Devices, Healthcare Information Management, Bioinformatics, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, Neural Engineering and Precision Medicine.
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Journal title
Digital Medicine and Healthcare Technology
ISSN
2754-6306 (Online)
DOI
10.5772/dmht
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2022
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Pier Paolo Piccaluga
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Modern Medicine is somehow tending to evolve by giving more and more refined treatments to all patients based on their specific characteristics. This approach has been usually referred to as “personalized medicine”. However, medicine has been personalized for as long as people have been practicing it. In the last century, by contrast, medicine did progress by adopting guidelines aimed to offer highly standardized protocols and avoid nonevidence-based approaches. More recently, however, a new era has begun, the era of precision medicine, where personalized approach is reached through a more exact and profound knowledge of both patients and diseases. Tremendous progresses have been made in all fields of medicine, benefitting on improved technologies. Indeed, technology has dramatically increased diagnostic and therapeutic options, from high throughput genomics to robotic surgery, from advanced imaging to real time pathogens detection, from hyperbaric chambers to hydrogen-based therapies. In the first issue of Digital Medicine and Health Technology, a few different examples of how technology can impact precision medicine have been offered. I hope you will find the articles published useful for research and that you will contribute with your valuable findings. Yours, Professor Pier Paolo Piccaluga University of Bologna, Italy
University of Ottawa, Canada
University of Bologna, Italy
Midwestern University, United States of America
Bernal Institute of University of Limerick, Ireland
University of Ioannina, Greece & Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Duke University, United States of America
Faculty of Medicine University of Coimbra, Portugal
Howard University, United States of America
University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France
University of California Los Angeles, United States of America
Brock University, Canada
University of Nottingham
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
University of Minnesota, USA
University of Turin, Italy & The Foundation of the Carlo Besta Neurological Institute IRCCS, Italy
University of Ferrara, Italy
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