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Systems Medicine

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    Chapter 1 Systems Medicine: Sketching the Landscape.
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    Chapter 2 Taking Bioinformatics to Systems Medicine.
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    Chapter 3 Systems Medicine: The Future of Medical Genomics, Healthcare, and Wellness.
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    Chapter 4 Next-Generation Pathology
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    Chapter 5 Training in Systems Approaches for the Next Generation of Life Scientists and Medical Doctors.
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    Chapter 6 Systems Medicine in Pharmaceutical Research and Development.
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    Chapter 7 Systems Medicine and Infection
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    Chapter 8 Systems Medicine for Lung Diseases: Phenotypes and Precision Medicine in Cancer, Infection, and Allergy.
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    Chapter 9 Third-Kind Encounters in Biomedicine: Immunology Meets Mathematics and Informatics to Become Quantitative and Predictive.
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    Chapter 10 Systems Medicine in Oncology: Signaling Network Modeling and New-Generation Decision-Support Systems.
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    Chapter 11 Neurological Diseases from a Systems Medicine Point of View.
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    Chapter 12 Computational Modeling of Human Metabolism and Its Application to Systems Biomedicine.
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    Chapter 13 From Systems Understanding to Personalized Medicine: Lessons and Recommendations Based on a Multidisciplinary and Translational Analysis of COPD.
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    Chapter 14 RNA Systems Biology for Cancer: From Diagnosis to Therapy.
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    Chapter 15 Mathematical Models of Pluripotent Stem Cells: At the Dawn of Predictive Regenerative Medicine.
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    Chapter 16 Network-Assisted Disease Classification and Biomarker Discovery.
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    Chapter 17 Anatomy and Physiology of Multiscale Modeling and Simulation in Systems Medicine.
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    Chapter 18 Mathematical and Statistical Techniques for Systems Medicine: The Wnt Signaling Pathway as a Case Study.
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    Chapter 19 Modeling and Simulation Tools: From Systems Biology to Systems Medicine.
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Chapter title
Systems Medicine in Oncology: Signaling Network Modeling and New-Generation Decision-Support Systems.
Chapter number 10
Book title
Systems Medicine
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3283-2_10
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3282-5, 978-1-4939-3283-2
Authors

Parodi, Silvio, Riccardi, Giuseppe, Castagnino, Nicoletta, Tortolina, Lorenzo, Maffei, Massimo, Zoppoli, Gabriele, Nencioni, Alessio, Ballestrero, Alberto, Patrone, Franco, Silvio Parodi M.D., Ph.D., Giuseppe Riccardi, Nicoletta Castagnino, Lorenzo Tortolina, Massimo Maffei, Gabriele Zoppoli, Alessio Nencioni, Alberto Ballestrero, Franco Patrone, Silvio Parodi

Editors

Ulf Schmitz, Olaf Wolkenhauer

Abstract

Two different perspectives are the main focus of this book chapter: (1) A perspective that looks to the future, with the goal of devising rational associations of targeted inhibitors against distinct altered signaling-network pathways. This goal implies a sufficiently in-depth molecular diagnosis of the personal cancer of a given patient. A sufficiently robust and extended dynamic modeling will suggest rational combinations of the abovementioned oncoprotein inhibitors. The work toward new selective drugs, in the field of medicinal chemistry, is very intensive. Rational associations of selective drug inhibitors will become progressively a more realistic goal within the next 3-5 years. Toward the possibility of an implementation in standard oncologic structures of technologically sufficiently advanced countries, new (legal) rules probably will have to be established through a consensus process, at the level of both diagnostic and therapeutic behaviors.(2) The cancer patient of today is not the patient of 5-10 years from now. How to support the choice of the most convenient (and already clinically allowed) treatment for an individual cancer patient, as of today? We will consider the present level of artificial intelligence (AI) sophistication and the continuous feeding, updating, and integration of cancer-related new data, in AI systems. We will also report briefly about one of the most important projects in this field: IBM Watson US Cancer Centers. Allowing for a temporal shift, in the long term the two perspectives should move in the same direction, with a necessary time lag between them.

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Unknown 44 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 8 18%
Researcher 5 11%
Professor 4 9%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 7%
Other 3 7%
Other 11 25%
Unknown 10 23%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 8 18%
Computer Science 7 16%
Psychology 3 7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 3 7%
Immunology and Microbiology 2 5%
Other 11 25%
Unknown 10 23%
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