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Personalized Medicine in Otolaryngology: New Challenges and Future Perspectives
This special issue belongs to the section “Personalized Therapy in Clinical Medicine“.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In the field of otolaryngology, the application of personalized medicine is changing the ways in which diseases are diagnosed, treated, and prevented, enabling doctors to provide more precise and effective medical services.
The basis of personalized medicine lies in a comprehensive understanding of patients, including genetic factors, molecular markers, clinical symptoms, and lifestyle factors. With the development of high-throughput biotechnologies such as genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, it is now possible to gain a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying diseases and identify gene variants or biomarkers associated with specific diseases. This information opens up new possibilities for early diagnosis, risk prediction, and targeted treatment in otolaryngological diseases.
With advances in technology, artificial intelligence, and policy support, personalized medicine is expected to play an increasingly important role in otolaryngology and other medical fields, enabling the development of more accurate and efficient treatment options for patients.
Dr. Jerome Rene Lechien
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- otolaryngology
- oral cancer
- oncology
- head and neck surgery
- minimally invasive
- laryngology
- artificial intelligence
- rhinology
- ENT
- personalized
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