The modern world's rapid pace has created a number of difficulties for the healthcare industry. Several infectious diseases, cancers, high blood pressure, diabetes, and depression are among the frequent consequences linked to the fast-paced, high-stress lifestyle. For these medical conditions to be promptly arrested and managed, early diagnosis has been the aim. These days, this has been difficult. But in times like these, significant scientific progress with enhanced potential for medical diagnosis has also been a huge step forward. A new area of laboratory medicine called nanodiagnostics has helped to develop better imaging of internal body structure, early disease detection even before symptoms appear, and ease of diagnostic procedures. Current methods being developed for use in nanodiagnostics include the use of microchips, biosensors, nanorobots, nano identification of single-celled structures, and microelectromechanical systems. This article presents a broad overview of the current state of nanotechnology advancements in medical diagnosis while speculating about future prospects and opportunities for better health care delivery.
Biosensors, Imaging Techniques, Nanodiagnostics, Nanorobots
IRE Journals:
Shahid Shaikh, Vaishali Mundhe, Dr. Tushar Shelke "Revolutionizing Early Disease Detection: The Role of Nanodiagnostics in Modern Healthcare" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals Volume 9 Issue 5 2025 Page 1507-1517 https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I5-1711806
IEEE:
Shahid Shaikh, Vaishali Mundhe, Dr. Tushar Shelke
"Revolutionizing Early Disease Detection: The Role of Nanodiagnostics in Modern Healthcare" Iconic Research And Engineering Journals, 9(5) https://doi.org/10.64388/IREV9I5-1711806