The document discusses upcoming changes in medicine, including the rise of personalized medicine. Personalized medicine will tailor treatment to individual patient characteristics and genetics. This will be enabled by advances like the Human Genome Project, which mapped human DNA, and emerging technologies like 4D microscopy that provide atomic-scale views of biological processes over time. Personalized treatment may involve targeting specific genes or molecular factors contributing to a patient's disease. While promising new areas like regenerative medicine and gene therapy are developing, the medical field must ensure physicians have sufficient training to apply complex genetic and molecular knowledge to patient care.
The Obama Administration’s $215 million bet on precision medicine earlier this year marked a milestone in the effort to use patients’ genetic information to tailor treatment to disease. As the number of effective targeted therapies grows, more patients are being assessed for genetic variations; indeed, some experts believe that sequencing a patient’s genome will soon be standard procedure. But as hospitals are discovering, the costs involved with targeted approaches are enormous – not to mention the logistics, ethics, and complexities of such a momentous shift. Still, some hospitals have established footholds, particularly in cancer.
This panel will explore the promise and perils of precision medicine.
Background: Screening programs for detecting cancer early are critically important for a better prognosis and a long acting survival. In our country, second most common cause of death is cancers with the rate of 21.1 %. The aim of this study was to investigate cancer screening and awareness in healthy individuals in our region. ..
The Obama Administration’s $215 million bet on precision medicine earlier this year marked a milestone in the effort to use patients’ genetic information to tailor treatment to disease. As the number of effective targeted therapies grows, more patients are being assessed for genetic variations; indeed, some experts believe that sequencing a patient’s genome will soon be standard procedure. But as hospitals are discovering, the costs involved with targeted approaches are enormous – not to mention the logistics, ethics, and complexities of such a momentous shift. Still, some hospitals have established footholds, particularly in cancer.
This panel will explore the promise and perils of precision medicine.
Background: Screening programs for detecting cancer early are critically important for a better prognosis and a long acting survival. In our country, second most common cause of death is cancers with the rate of 21.1 %. The aim of this study was to investigate cancer screening and awareness in healthy individuals in our region. ..
Background: Sarcomas are malignant tumors with low survival rates and remain refractory to the current therapeutic methods. Adiponectin plays crucial roles in many physiological responses. Studies have shown that adiponectin could regulate various tumors. However, the roles of adiponectin in sarcomas remain unknown
Personalized Medicine: A Utilization In Pharmaceutical Field.(A Review) Makrani Shaharukh
Personalized Medicine (PM) is an emerging exercise of medicine that uses a person‟s genetic summary to monitor judgments made in favor to the diagnosis, inhibition and treatment of diseases. Personalized medicine is presence innovative through data from the Human Genome Project. It is initial to complete its aim of “the right therapy to the right patient at the right time”. Currently PM is moving us closer to more exact, predictable and powerful medication tailored for an individual patient. By the way the genomic data is the dynamic force late PM. Combined understanding of genetics is approving us to provide greater diagnoses, safer medication advising, and more effective treatment of the diseases and conditions that have affected us throughout history. This review focus on various aspects of personalized medicine.
Study of Incidence and Etiology of Prolapse at Rural Based Teaching Hospitaltheijes
In our country as large number of woman deliver at home, usually conducted by untrained dias, incidence of prolapse is higher. The etiology of prolapse was discussed by ARETAEUS, a Greek physician who believed procedentiato be result of weakness of ligaments of the uterus. There are multiple etiological factors in the developed of prolapse. Diagnosis of prolapse at the earliest will help to reduce the complications of prolapse as well as continue child bearing function of the young woman.
PERSONALISED MEDICINE: Use of Personalised Medicine in the prevention of disease and the maintenance of wellness
THE ENIGMA OF THE THRACIANS AND THE ORPHEUS MYTH: Journey to the Past Orphic Mysteries
, AND THE LORD OF THE NIGHT SKY: Observe top spring objects with a robotic telescope from home
Background: Sarcomas are malignant tumors with low survival rates and remain refractory to the current therapeutic methods. Adiponectin plays crucial roles in many physiological responses. Studies have shown that adiponectin could regulate various tumors. However, the roles of adiponectin in sarcomas remain unknown
Personalized Medicine: A Utilization In Pharmaceutical Field.(A Review) Makrani Shaharukh
Personalized Medicine (PM) is an emerging exercise of medicine that uses a person‟s genetic summary to monitor judgments made in favor to the diagnosis, inhibition and treatment of diseases. Personalized medicine is presence innovative through data from the Human Genome Project. It is initial to complete its aim of “the right therapy to the right patient at the right time”. Currently PM is moving us closer to more exact, predictable and powerful medication tailored for an individual patient. By the way the genomic data is the dynamic force late PM. Combined understanding of genetics is approving us to provide greater diagnoses, safer medication advising, and more effective treatment of the diseases and conditions that have affected us throughout history. This review focus on various aspects of personalized medicine.
Study of Incidence and Etiology of Prolapse at Rural Based Teaching Hospitaltheijes
In our country as large number of woman deliver at home, usually conducted by untrained dias, incidence of prolapse is higher. The etiology of prolapse was discussed by ARETAEUS, a Greek physician who believed procedentiato be result of weakness of ligaments of the uterus. There are multiple etiological factors in the developed of prolapse. Diagnosis of prolapse at the earliest will help to reduce the complications of prolapse as well as continue child bearing function of the young woman.
PERSONALISED MEDICINE: Use of Personalised Medicine in the prevention of disease and the maintenance of wellness
THE ENIGMA OF THE THRACIANS AND THE ORPHEUS MYTH: Journey to the Past Orphic Mysteries
, AND THE LORD OF THE NIGHT SKY: Observe top spring objects with a robotic telescope from home
Precision medicine is an emerging strategy that considers individual variability in genes, environment, and lifestyle to diagnose, treat, forecast, and prevent disease. As regulatory health authorities begin to develop clearer regulatory pathways in precision medicine, industries must prepare to swiftly adopt to any regulatory changes. This white paper aims to provide a broad overview on the following key topics in precision medicine:
1. Genomics and Pharmacogenetics
2. Precision Medicine vs Personalized Medicine
3. Foundation of Precision Medicine as A Treatment Tool
4. Examples of Precision Medicine as A Treatment, Predictive, and Preventative Tool
5. Precision Medicine and Cancer
6. Challenges, Next Step & Opportunities in Precision Medicine
7. Regulatory insight on Precision medicine
Global Medical Cures™ | Paving way for Personalized Medicine (2013) Global Medical Cures™
Global Medical Cures™ | Paving way for Personalized Medicine (2013)
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Researchers have made a substantial contribution to the field of medical science by providing detailed insights into the critical role that genetics plays in defining an individual's health.
It´s a workshop about medical genetics where you would find two news that are related to medicine, biology and genetics, there are some opinions from a medicine student about them to explain how important was each research
Individualisation, A Medico Social and Psychological Approachijtsrd
The Earth! 4th planet of the solar system and suppose to be only planet that supports lives which makes it the most unique and separate from rest of the planet but that doesn't mean other planet are less. Every planet has its own unique character that makes it different. Exactly in a same way we are 7.6 billion i.e 7,600,000,000 people heads breathing, walking, talking, working in the Earth, just like those nine planets with there on uniqueness we are humans with our own complex body mechanism and functions. No doubt we all belong to same species but we too differ in our genetic makeup, response, appearance, emotion, expressions, voice, culture, traditions, response to diseases, fingerprints, our cuisine, personality trait, rituals, dressing, habits, hobbies, mental ability etcetera. So the question here is why there is same medical technology, medical approach, and same medical protocol for every human being We will totally agree with the fact that we all are different in one way or the other and our body needs and demands vary from person to person still there no change in the treatment procedures. As we are advancing with our lifestyle so as the diseases, and our approaches are making those causative agents more and more resistance which is helping to adapt with the new environment. This brings the need of individualising the technology to every extent possible using the medico social and psychological approach. So that we'll be able eradicate not just the symptoms but the disease in whole. Swastika Subba | Dr. Sinchan Das "Individualisation, A Medico-Social and Psychological Approach" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-5 , August 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd26359.pdfPaper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/sociology/26359/individualisation-a-medico-social-and-psychological-approach/swastika-subba
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WELLNESSAPPROACH
THE NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS WHOSUFFER FROM COMPLEX CHRONICdiseases such as heart disease,
diabetes, cancer, and autoimmune
disorders is on the rise. The conven-
tional care provided by allopathic
medicine is oriented toward acute care
and the diagnosis of trauma or disease
of limited duration, such as a broken
limb or heart attack.
Medical physicians practicing in this
model typically prescribe drugs or
surgery with the goal of ameliorating
the immediate conditionand symptoms.
If, as a DC, you are frustrated by
watching your patients suffer from
chronic disease and be cycled through
the system of diagnosis and drugs
without improvement, Functional
Medicine (FM) can provide you with
powerful tools and strategies to help
your patients regain their health.
Why Functional Medicine?
The acute-care approach is ill-equipped
to handle the multifaceted issues that
accompany most chronic diseases. It’s
also a model that fails to address the
unique genetic background of each
individual. It also does not take into
account the impact of modern lifestyles
and environmental factors that can
lead to an increase in chronic diseases.
These factors include diet, exercise,
exposure to toxins, and stress. For
these reasons, most doctors are
unequipped to assess the underlying
causes of disease. They do not know
how to utilize diet, exercise, and
nutrition as preventive factors in
combating chronic disease.
From an allopathic perspective, FM
offers a novel approach and method-
ology to treating andpreventing chronic
diseases. From a chiropractic perspec-
tive, seeking to discover the underlying
cause of disease by examining how
structure impacts function is a foun-
dational principal for the profession.
By joining forces, either through
collaboration or in a more formal
integrative or multidisciplinary practice
setting, allopathic physicians and
chiropractors can help their patients
derive the greatest benefit from both
perspectives. Practitioners of FM
develop individualized treatment
programs that address the interaction
between the external environment and
the internal environment of the body,
The heart of the matter
What you need to know about Functional Medicine.
BY MARK SANNA, DC
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including the immune, endocrine, and
gastrointestinal systems.
How is Functional Medicine
different?
From an FM perspective, the primary
factors considered during a patient
assessment include foundational
lifestyle factors: nutrition, exercise,
sleep, stress level, interpersonal
relationships, andgenetics. These
primary factors are, in turn, influenced
by certain predisposing factors,
ongoing physiological processes, and
discrete events that result in an
imbalance in the body’s ability to
maintain .
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Medicine in the future by mahmoud ihab
1. Medicine in the next decades
By: Mahmoud Ihab Mahmoud, MD, PhD
Professor of Clinical Research and Pharmacology, AUHS, CA USA
&Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, Jazan Faculty of Medicine,
KSA
A revolution and changing of concepts are expected very soon in medicine,
likewise any other area of life. The float of knowledge integrated from different
sources will make our life more precise and sophisticated. It will influence
medicine and people toward personalization of medicine.
Personalized medicine can deliver better information to help patients make an
individual choice about the risks and rewards of a particular course of treatment:
which medicines will work for him or her, which drugs may pose a danger and
whether doses may need to be adjusted. Personalized medicine can also help
profile someone's potential risk for contracting a disease like cancer or diabetes. It
becomes like tailoring medical treatment to individual characteristics of each
patient. It is like buying a custom-made suit versus one off the rack.
The personalized medicine will allow diagnosis and treatment based on genetic
heterogeneity, this mandates to understand the human genome and consequently a
Human Genome Project (HGP) had been developed. HGP is an international
project aimed at determining the sequence of chemical base pairs of DNA and
mapping the approximately 20,000–25,000 genes of human genomes. This project
started in October 1990 and completed in April of 2003. This scientific research
project comes into reality by scientific coloration of scientists from USA, United
Kingdom, Japan, France, Germany and Spain.
Researchers continue to identify protein-coding genes and their functions; the
objective is to find disease-causing genes and possibly use the information to
develop more specific treatments. It also may be possible to locate patterns in gene
expression, which could help physicians glean insight into the body's emergent
properties. Using genetherapy, we may be able to close a gene or restore the
normal genetic pattern of normal physiological life. Implementation of
personalized medicine required a general practitioner with strong genetic
information.
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2. In addition to gene therapy, Shrokhov and Zewailsucceeded to develop a 4D
ultrafast electron microscopy and diffraction for atomic-scale visualization in space
and time which characterizes the structural dynamics in chemistry and biology.
Additionally, spectroscopy and large-scale computations will provide information
to understand the complexity of the disease state regarding the nature of chemical
and biological transformations. This approach will be targeting the patient
personally in order to better understand the development of the disease.Zewail
laboratory in Cal Tech institute in California is exploring the 4D microscopy to
understand the molecular pathogenesis of disease. Understanding this mechanism
will change the strategy of treatment.
As know, the current therapy of diabetes is based on replacement therapy, either
directly by insulin injections or indirectly using insulin secretagauges e.g.
sulfonylureas. Under 4D microscopy,they may find that this patient has a normal
synthesis of insulin but lacking magnesium ions which facilitate exocytosis of the
vesicle carrying the insulin. Hence, the treatment of the patient will depend on
providing magnesium ions not the replacement therapy. If Zewail succeeds in this
project, he will be a winner for a next Noble price soon.
Regenerative medicine is also another era which will provide hope for diseases
representing by loss of cells, e.g. Parkinsonism, Alzheimer, diabetes….. etc.
Gluing the stem cells (pre-differentiated or differentiated) into lesions will replace
the damaged cells. This technique could be easy and straight forwards, yet it has to
pass by a lot of legislations and ethical approvals. In my opinion it may be too
early to predict its therapeutic efficiency. As the new growing cells may be losing
the differentiation overtime and retain the proliferation criteria. This shift of the
balance will lead to uncontrolled proliferation and eventually development of
cancer.
As you can see, role of surgery is shrinking and medicine is dominating. This
phenomena started in 1960th, when cancer management becomes an internal
medicine category and not a surgical one. Every year a great emphasis on role of
medical treatments for better improvement.
We need to ask ourselves 2 questions; first question: when do we expect to have
this revolution? The answer is very soon and all research institutes are working
very hard to change the layout of medicine. Here is the second question “Are we
ready for this era, worldwide? We need medical doctors capable to coup with the
new information and applying it. We need a physician who is genetic specialist,
physicist, molecular biologist and a human being with a caring heart.
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