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3D Bioprinting and Bio-Regenerative Medicine for Personalized Oncology presents a comprehensive exploration of the transformative role of 3-D bioprinting and bio-generative engineering in modern medicine, with a specific focus on precision oncology. By examining innovative applications of these technologies, the book aims to bridge the gap between emerging scientific advancements and their practical implications in clinical settings. It delves into how patient-specific models of human tissues and organs can revolutionize drug testing, disease diagnostics, and personalized treatment plans, ultimately enhancing the quality of cancer care. Addressing critical challenges in oncology, this book highlights how 3-D bioprinting and bio-generative engineering can improve the accuracy of drug efficacy evaluations, reduce reliance on animal testing, and tackle the pressing issue of organ shortages for transplantation. Furthermore, it emphasizes the ethical considerations and regulatory challenges associated with integrating these technologies into everyday oncology practice, ensuring a balanced perspective on their adoption.
Designed for a diverse audience, including medical professionals, researchers, and students, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the implications of bio-generative engineering in precision oncology. It aspires to foster innovation and collaboration across disciplines, ultimately paving the way for advancements in personalized cancer treatment, improved patient outcomes, and equitable healthcare solutions.
Contents
Section I: Background
1. Introduction: State-of-Art Strategies in Bio-Generative Engineering
2. The Evolution of 3D Printing in Healthcare
Section II: Principles and Practice
3. Bio-Generative Engineering: Principles and Practice
4. Customized Models for Drug Efficacy Testing
Section III: Application
5. Regenerative Medicine and Organ Fabrication
6. The Role of 3D Printing in Disease Diagnosis
7. Lab-on-Chip Devices for Next-Generation Theragnostic
Section IV: Challenges, Ethics, and Market Potential
8. Challenges in Adoption and Implementation
9. Ethical, Legal, and Socioeconomic Considerations
10. Commercial Viability and Market Potential
11. The Future of 3D Printing and Bio-Generative Engineering



