Clinical Practice and Personalized Medicine in Kidney Transplantation
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Nephrology & Urology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2025 | Viewed by 88
Special Issue Editors
Interests: kidney transplantation; robotic surgery; penile cancer; kidney cancer; prostate cancer; bladder cancer; BPH
Interests: kidney transplantation; robotic surgery; kidney cancer; prostate cancer; bladder cancer; BPH
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Interests: kidney transplantation; robotic surgery; kidney cancer; prostate cancer; bladder cancer; BPH
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is dedicated to exploring the latest advancements and innovations in kidney transplantation, with a special focus on the pivotal role of personalized medicine in improving clinical outcomes. As the field of kidney transplantation continues to progress, there is an increasing need to tailor treatment protocols and post-transplant care to the unique profiles of individual patients, taking into account their genetic predispositions, comorbidities, and lifestyle factors. By embracing a personalized approach, we can potentially enhance graft survival rates, reduce the risk of rejection, and significantly improve overall patient outcomes.
We are excited to invite contributions to this Special Issue, including original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and insightful case studies that address critical challenges in the field. Topics of interest include advancements in minimally invasive surgery for kidney transplantation, and the optimization of donor-recipient matching in both living and deceased donor settings. Additionally, the integration of precision medicine tools into clinical practice is a key area of interest. Submissions that explore emerging technologies, novel therapeutic strategies, and innovative long-term monitoring techniques are particularly welcome. Pre-clinical studies will not be considered for this Special Issue.
Through fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue, this Special Issue aims to pave the way for more individualized, effective, and patient-centered care in kidney transplantation.
Dr. Alessio Pecoraro
Dr. Angelo Territo
Prof. Dr. Romain Boissier
Dr. Thomas Prudhomme
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- kidney transplantation
- robotic surgery
- personalized medicine
- biopsy
- therapy
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