Biopharmaceuticals and medical sciences | Online ISSN 3064-9226
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Regenerative Medicine Revolution By Personalized Design

John Catanzaro 1*, Andrew Dickens 2*
 

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Journal of Precision Biosciences 1(1) 1-3 https://doi.org/10.25163/biosciences.112088LET112921119

Submitted: 11 October 2019  Revised: 29 October 2019  Published: 02 November 2019 

Abstract

Regenerative medicine and personalized therapies are redefining healthcare by emphasizing tailored approaches that treat individuals rather than diseases. This shift has proven particularly advantageous in cancer and autoimmune treatments, achieving significant success rates with personalized immune-based therapies. Methods such as the innovative Precision-Based Immuno-Molecular Augmentation (PBIMA) have demonstrated remarkable efficacy in patients who were considered incurable by conventional standards. Despite facing professional challenges and criticism from established medical institutions, these approaches have garnered strong support from patients who have experienced life-saving outcomes. The field of personalized medicine is advancing through collaboration with biointelligence companies, leveraging genomic and proteomic data to create individualized treatment plans that minimize side effects and enhance patient outcomes. This discussion explores the principles, clinical applications, and future directions of personalized regenerative therapies, underscoring their transformative potential in modern healthcare.

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