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Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs Of The 21st Century BY FARIDA RIZWAN
Medical science has come a long way since the days when doctors used to diagnose, treat or prevent diseases
through certain clinical procedures. Today, medical technology has advanced to a stage where organs are being
created in laboratories; almost every malady being controlled if not cured and the patient/doctor have upper
hand over most of the situations which were considered deadly earlier. 21stcentury has seen advancement in
technology in such a way that even the most intelligent mind would not have thought it possible a few decades
ago. The list of top ten medical breakthroughs of the 21st century is listed here, though they are not all.
10. Artificial liver/kidney grown in Laboratories:
In 2013, Japanese researchers succeeded in creating a functional
human liver from stem cells, adding latest feather in the cap of
medical achievements of 21st century. With the amazing breakthrough,
the hopes of manufacturing artificial organs to save lives have risen
high. The induced iPS cells (pluripotent stem) were grown into
working human liver in the body of a mouse. On 14 April 2013, BBC
carried a report about a kidney grown in a laboratory in USA, which
was successfully producing urine.
9. Advancement in HIV treatment:
AIDS still stands to be one of the deadliest diseases of modern
times. Fortunately, the survival rate for those tested positive for
HIV has increased a great deal with the latest combination therapy
which involves multiple antiretroviral active drugs. The Highly
Active Antiretroviral Therapy maintains the function of immune
system and prevents opportunistic infections that cause death in a
patient.
8. Functional MRI:
Functional MRI has made mind reading possible without the help of
tarot cards or crystal ball reading. By using the sophisticated
imaging techniques, the mapping of the brain has revealed the way it
functions. Through functional MRI scientists have been able to peer
inside the mind by tracking changes in the brain cells, oxygen levels,
blood circulation and functioning of neurons.
7. Controlling Heart Disease:
Death due to cardiovascular diseases has fallen down by a huge margin in
the last decade. If the patient suffering an heart attack is taken to the
hospital quick enough, the doctors will be successful in busting the
blockage stopping blood circulation with genetically engineered tissue
plasminogen activator, commonly known as t-PA. Plaque in the blood
vessel can be opened by a stent guided to it through an artery. A new vessel
is replaced for the damaged artery through bypass surgery thus increasing
the survival rate of heart patients.
6. Targeted therapy in Cancer Treatment:
Healthy tissue damage was one of the greatest concerns of cancer
treatment. Earlier treating breast cancer meant removal of the whole
breast and limp nodes, but today molecularly targeted therapy has made it
possible to attack only the cancer cells, arresting the growth of tumor,
while leaving the healthy cells intact. Moreover, doctors claim that through targeted therapy, it is possible in
near future to reverse the malignant mutations of the cells.
5. Cyber Knife:
The robots have arrived with a mission. Unlike the terminators, these
knife wielding robots have revolutionized Radio surgery system with
minimal invasive alternative to surgery. It has proven more
successful than conventional surgical methods in treating both
cancerous and non-cancerous tumors. Killing tumors with a dose of
high radiation with intense precision, it has given hope to millions of
patients around the world.
4. Face Transplants:
At one time the favorite theme of science fiction, face transplants are
not elusive anymore. Face is the most important anatomy of human
body, hence when disfigurement occurs due to burns, accidents or
diseases, emotionally it is very traumatizing. Partial face transplant
was carried out first in France in 2005; whereas the full replacement of
person’s face was carried out by 30 surgeons in Spain in 2010.
3. Bionic Prosthetics:
The fast pace at which Biotechnology has been growing in the last
decade is nothing but a blessing to the people who have lost use of one
or other organ or limb of their body. Bionic arm, brain port, Bionic
vision and Genium prosthetics have allowed people live life normally
as nearly as possible. Replacing biological process through
engineering system is not impractical, but a reality today.
2. Nanomedicine:
One of the most innovative fields that is thriving in the 21st century is the
application of nanotechnology in medicines. The new term Nanomedicine
refers to the utilization of nanomaterials, nano, electronic biosensors and
nanoparticles to start the corrective procedure at molecular level. With fast
progress, there are nearly 130 drugs based on nanotechnology being
developed in different parts of the world today.
1. Completion of Human Genome Draft:
One of the most outstanding medical breakthroughs of the 21st century came
on 26th June 2000 when the Human Genome draft was completed, laying
success stones for the project which was declared complete in April 14,
2003. The project succeeded sequencing and mapping of human genome
with a 99.99% which was within well within the intended goal. More than a
breakthrough, this is a door that opens venue to more medical
breakthroughs.
Rizwan, Farida. "Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs Of The 21st Century."TopYaps. TopYaps, 27 Aug. 2014. Web. 24 Apr. 2015.