Clinical Report: Utilizing Digital Twins to Enhance Holistic Health Approaches in Integrative Oncology
Overview
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Background
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Data Highlights
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Key Findings
Digital Twins are dynamic virtual representations of patients that simulate disease trajectories and treatment responses.
Current Digital Twin applications in oncology primarily focus on tumor biology and treatment optimization, lacking integration of holistic health data.
Digital Twins can improve treatment coordination and adaptive self-care support by incorporating diverse health-related data.
Challenges include data quality, interoperability, and ethical governance, which must be addressed to enhance the utility of Digital Twins in clinical settings.
Integrative Oncology must contribute to the development of interoperable data standards and interdisciplinary collaboration to support whole person health.
Clinical Implications
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Conclusion
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