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Imaging and future perspectives for diagnosis of complex diseases

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Abstract Visual representation of anatomy, structure and physiology of our internal body forms a basis for therapeutic industry and medical research. Despite technological advancement in the medical field still the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Visual representation of anatomy, structure and physiology of our internal body forms a basis for therapeutic industry and medical research. Despite technological advancement in the medical field still the diagnosis of complex disease like cancer at its onset remains a major challenge. Rapid evolution in the biomedical sciences such as medical physics and nuclear medicine resulted in various non-invasive imaging techniques. This letter to editor discusses the significance, challenges and future of it. Imaging is a powerful non-invasive diagnostic tool which benefits the physicians and other healthcare professionals and it is constantly evolving towards the goal of precision-/personalized-medicine.

Keywords: medicine; diagnosis complex; perspectives diagnosis; future perspectives; complex diseases; imaging future

Journal Title: Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health
Year Published: 2020

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