Digital twins of human organs, such as 3D-printed hearts, are advancing healthcare by simulating real organs using imaging and computational models. These replicas, derived from MRI and CT scans, are used for clinical trials, drug testing, and planning surgical procedures, offering insights into conditions like heart failure, strokes, and pregnancy complications. Researchers envision creating full-body digital twins to predict diseases and personalize treatments, but challenges include data ownership, privacy, and ethical concerns over patient autonomy. While the technology promises groundbreaking benefits, public acceptance varies, and disparities in access to data and representation remain issues, especially for underrepresented populations. Experts advocate for ethical safeguards, public engagement, and equitable access to maximize the potential of digital twin technology in healthcare. Continue here.
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