New Advances in Materials and Procedures for Precision Medicine
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Pharmaceutical Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 November 2023) | Viewed by 27540
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Dear Colleagues,
The emergence of precision medicine is a major trend in the treatment of human diseases. Precision medicine makes use of the genetic, metabolic, environmental, and other unique features of individual patients to develop and administer treatments most likely to be successful. Recent examples include the choice of a cancer drug more likely to be effective in a patient given their genetic makeup or based on the genetic profile of their disease. Profiling of specific mutations of a cancer patient are a basis for potential treatment using precision method approaches in which the therapeutic most likely to be successful can be selected. Precision medicine can also aid in the evaluation of individual patient risks and to prescribe preventative behaviors. The treatment of many other diseases beyond cancer are being subjected to research using precision approaches including diabetes, cardiovascular illness, hypertension, asthma and allergies, and neurological conditions. The achievement of the aims of precision medicine have the potential to greatly improve patient outcomes, reduce chronic disease, and potentially lower overall healthcare costs.
There are many tools, materials and processes needed to advance the practice of precision medicine. The screening of individual patient genomes, as well as of genomes of healthy and diseased tissue samples from individuals is a key feature. Accessing and evaluating expanding panels of biomarkers which can be small molecules, proteins, metabolites or extracellular structures is being driven by advances in technologies for assays and biosensors. Wearable devices are being developed to monitor patient conditions in real time and can be linked to the controlled release of drugs such as insulin for diabetes. Technologies for the molecular imaging of tissue samples or of patients are advancing, often making use of newly developed probes based on nanoparticles. Liquid biopsies that require sensitive detection technologies are now being commercialized and used to diagnose cancer earlier than ever based on circulating DNA and circulating tumor cells. These liquid biopsies often rely on new nanomaterials or new materials for assay or array technologies. Theranostic approaches combining imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutic delivery in one process are also a feature of the advancing field of precision medicine. This Special Issue will present papers related to recent advances on developing new materials and processes needed to successfully implement precision medicine and bring it towards being a prominent strategy in modern medicine.
Prof. Dr. Keith J. Stine
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- gene sequencing
- cancer
- cardiovascular disease
- diabetes
- diagnostics
- theranostics
- wearable device
- medical imaging
- biomarker
- liquid biopsy
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