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Gender Medicine in Clinical Radiology Practice

Gender Medicine is rapidly emerging as a branch of medicine that studies how many diseases common to men and women differ in terms of prevention, clinical manifestations, diagnostic-therapeutic approach, prognosis, and psychological and social impact. Nowadays, the presentation and identification of...

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Autores principales: Giacobbe, Giuliana, Granata, Vincenza, Trovato, Piero, Fusco, Roberta, Simonetti, Igino, De Muzio, Federica, Cutolo, Carmen, Palumbo, Pierpaolo, Borgheresi, Alessandra, Flammia, Federica, Cozzi, Diletta, Gabelloni, Michela, Grassi, Francesca, Miele, Vittorio, Barile, Antonio, Giovagnoni, Andrea, Gandolfo, Nicoletta
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020223
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author Giacobbe, Giuliana
Granata, Vincenza
Trovato, Piero
Fusco, Roberta
Simonetti, Igino
De Muzio, Federica
Cutolo, Carmen
Palumbo, Pierpaolo
Borgheresi, Alessandra
Flammia, Federica
Cozzi, Diletta
Gabelloni, Michela
Grassi, Francesca
Miele, Vittorio
Barile, Antonio
Giovagnoni, Andrea
Gandolfo, Nicoletta
author_facet Giacobbe, Giuliana
Granata, Vincenza
Trovato, Piero
Fusco, Roberta
Simonetti, Igino
De Muzio, Federica
Cutolo, Carmen
Palumbo, Pierpaolo
Borgheresi, Alessandra
Flammia, Federica
Cozzi, Diletta
Gabelloni, Michela
Grassi, Francesca
Miele, Vittorio
Barile, Antonio
Giovagnoni, Andrea
Gandolfo, Nicoletta
author_sort Giacobbe, Giuliana
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description Gender Medicine is rapidly emerging as a branch of medicine that studies how many diseases common to men and women differ in terms of prevention, clinical manifestations, diagnostic-therapeutic approach, prognosis, and psychological and social impact. Nowadays, the presentation and identification of many pathological conditions pose unique diagnostic challenges. However, women have always been paradoxically underestimated in epidemiological studies, drug trials, as well as clinical trials, so many clinical conditions affecting the female population are often underestimated and/or delayed and may result in inadequate clinical management. Knowing and valuing these differences in healthcare, thus taking into account individual variability, will make it possible to ensure that each individual receives the best care through the personalization of therapies, the guarantee of diagnostic-therapeutic pathways declined according to gender, as well as through the promotion of gender-specific prevention initiatives. This article aims to assess potential gender differences in clinical-radiological practice extracted from the literature and their impact on health and healthcare. Indeed, in this context, radiomics and radiogenomics are rapidly emerging as new frontiers of imaging in precision medicine. The development of clinical practice support tools supported by artificial intelligence allows through quantitative analysis to characterize tissues noninvasively with the ultimate goal of extracting directly from images indications of disease aggressiveness, prognosis, and therapeutic response. The integration of quantitative data with gene expression and patient clinical data, with the help of structured reporting as well, will in the near future give rise to decision support models for clinical practice that will hopefully improve diagnostic accuracy and prognostic power as well as ensure a more advanced level of precision medicine.
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spelling pubmed-99666842023-02-26 Gender Medicine in Clinical Radiology Practice Giacobbe, Giuliana Granata, Vincenza Trovato, Piero Fusco, Roberta Simonetti, Igino De Muzio, Federica Cutolo, Carmen Palumbo, Pierpaolo Borgheresi, Alessandra Flammia, Federica Cozzi, Diletta Gabelloni, Michela Grassi, Francesca Miele, Vittorio Barile, Antonio Giovagnoni, Andrea Gandolfo, Nicoletta J Pers Med Review Gender Medicine is rapidly emerging as a branch of medicine that studies how many diseases common to men and women differ in terms of prevention, clinical manifestations, diagnostic-therapeutic approach, prognosis, and psychological and social impact. Nowadays, the presentation and identification of many pathological conditions pose unique diagnostic challenges. However, women have always been paradoxically underestimated in epidemiological studies, drug trials, as well as clinical trials, so many clinical conditions affecting the female population are often underestimated and/or delayed and may result in inadequate clinical management. Knowing and valuing these differences in healthcare, thus taking into account individual variability, will make it possible to ensure that each individual receives the best care through the personalization of therapies, the guarantee of diagnostic-therapeutic pathways declined according to gender, as well as through the promotion of gender-specific prevention initiatives. This article aims to assess potential gender differences in clinical-radiological practice extracted from the literature and their impact on health and healthcare. Indeed, in this context, radiomics and radiogenomics are rapidly emerging as new frontiers of imaging in precision medicine. The development of clinical practice support tools supported by artificial intelligence allows through quantitative analysis to characterize tissues noninvasively with the ultimate goal of extracting directly from images indications of disease aggressiveness, prognosis, and therapeutic response. The integration of quantitative data with gene expression and patient clinical data, with the help of structured reporting as well, will in the near future give rise to decision support models for clinical practice that will hopefully improve diagnostic accuracy and prognostic power as well as ensure a more advanced level of precision medicine. MDPI 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9966684/ /pubmed/36836457 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020223 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Granata, Vincenza
Trovato, Piero
Fusco, Roberta
Simonetti, Igino
De Muzio, Federica
Cutolo, Carmen
Palumbo, Pierpaolo
Borgheresi, Alessandra
Flammia, Federica
Cozzi, Diletta
Gabelloni, Michela
Grassi, Francesca
Miele, Vittorio
Barile, Antonio
Giovagnoni, Andrea
Gandolfo, Nicoletta
Gender Medicine in Clinical Radiology Practice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836457
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020223
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