1.Incorporating pattern identification of Chinese medicine into precision medicine: An integrative model for individualized medicine.
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2015;21(11):807-810
On 20 January, 2015, U.S. President Obama announced an ambitious plan called "Precision Medicine (PM) Initiative", aiming to deliver genetics-based medical treatments. PM has shown a promising prospect by tailoring disease treatments and preventions to individuals. However, a predominantly genetics-based method restricts its benefit and applicability in most chronic and complex diseases. Pattern identification (PI) is one of the representative characteristics of Chinese medicine implying the concept of holism and individualized treatment. It is another classification method taking environmental, psychosocial and other individual factors into account. Integrating PI with disease diagnosis of Western medicine will provide a strong complement to genetics-based PM, thus establish an integrative model for individualized medicine. PI provides new perspectives for PM, not only in clinical practice, but also in new drug development and clinical trial design. It is for sure that the integrative approach will ultimately lead to a safer, more convenient and effective patient-centered healthcare and most patients will benefit in the era of PM.
Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Precision Medicine
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3.Perspective on the Development of Integrative Medicine Based on the Paradigm Theory: On the Connotation and Extension of Integrative Medicine.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(5):522-525
Integrative medicine (IM) has made great progress after more than half a century practice. However, many issues are yet to be in-depth explored. How to define clinical connotation and extension of IM, how to define feasible methods and means for diagnosis and treatment of IM, how to train more skilled talents of IM, how to elevate clinical efficacy of IM, these are all topics in need of further study. In this paper authors explored the clinical development mode of IM, extracted connotation and extension of IM clinics, hoping to promote the development of IM clinics.
Integrative Medicine
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5.Three I's and the future of medicine.
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2009;38(12):1021-1025
6.Research Progress of 3D Printing Technology in Medical Field.
Quchao ZOU ; Jinjiang JIN ; Tianhai HUANG ; Yonghua CHU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(4):279-281
3D printing technology is a kind of manufacturing technology for increasing materials. Based on its advantages of rapid prototyping, digitalization and customization, it can effectively meet the needs of personalized and accurate medical treatment, and has been widely studied and applied in the medical field. This paper introduces the principle, technology and materials of 3D printing technology, and describes the research and application status of the technology in medical field. Meanwhile, some problems of 3D printing technology existing in the current development and its future application prospects also will be discussed.
Medicine
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Printing, Three-Dimensional
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Research
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7.Progress on integrated Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of osteoarthritis.
He-ming WANG ; Jun-ning LIU ; Yi ZHAO
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2010;16(4):378-384
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative disease of the joints caused by wide variety of factors. factors. This paper provides a review of the clinical and experimental research on integrated Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of osteoarthritis. Western medicine in the treatment of osteoarthritis. (1) Clinical research: integrated Chinese and Western medicine therapies were used including physiotherapy, medications, acupuncture, functional training, intra-articular injection of sodium hyaluronate therapy, and arthroscopic debridement with Chinese medicine articular iontophoresis therapy. articular iontophoresis therapy. (2) Experimental research: modern methods were used in studying the mechanism of Chinese medicine in slowing down cartilage degeneration, promoting articular cartilage repair, inhibiting synovial inflammation, and blocking cartilage destruction. inflammation, and blocking cartilage destruction. In addition, this article also reviews the advantages, prospects, and problems of the therapies. and problems of the therapies.
Humans
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Integrative Medicine
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Osteoarthritis
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therapy
8.Discussion on Clinical and Diagnosis Program of Integrative Medicine.
Yi-di ZENG ; Ze-biao CAO ; Jia DU ; Jing-jie TAO ; Xiao-qing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(5):517-521
Facing current situation of integrative medicine (IM), authors put forward that clinical and diagnosis program of IM could be carried out from clinical path, pathogenesis, treatment theory and philosophy, and so on, but with different integration degrees. Meanwhile, formulation of concrete program should be disease-targetedly set up, and adjusted from person to person, from place to place, from time to time. As for settled IM program , authors could evaluate it from whether Chinese medicine and Western medicine have formed complementary, synergistic, excitatory actions, and toxicity attenuation; whether more problems could be solved in efficacy, safety, practicability, and economy than previous single mode.
Critical Pathways
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Integrative Medicine
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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