{"title":"Theranostics, Theragnostics, or Iama-gnostics?","authors":"Spyros Retsas","doi":"10.1967/s002449912762","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Many reputable medical journals, including The Lancet and the BMJ, have adopted the term \"Theranostics\". Under the alternative term \"Theragnostics\", PubMed currently registers 1207 articles. Both terms encountered by the reader for the first time are puzzling and largely meaningless, if not confusing. According to Idée et al. (2013), the concept of \"Theranostics\" was coined in 1998 in the USA by John Funkhouser, to describe a material that allows the combined diagnosis, treatment and follow up of a disease. Presumably the word was invented by truncating therapeutics to thera and diagnostics to nostics joining the two into Theranostics. But in Greek \"thera\" relates to hunting of wild beasts, the chase. Metaphorically, it may also mean \"the eager pursuit of anything\". Although chasing cancer by any means remains a justifiable and desirable pursuit, Theranostics does not exactly reflect the meaning intended by the originator. Iama (in Greek, ̓íαμα or ̓íημα) also refers to therapy but more importantly and specifically also, to means of therapy. May I, therefore, propose that a more meaningful term encompassing both therapy and diagnosis served by the same material, could be iama-gnostics? Considering the Anglo-Saxon compulsion for precise terminology and for laconic exactitude, could iama-gnostics find its place in the medical literature?</p>","PeriodicalId":12871,"journal":{"name":"Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine","volume":" ","pages":"253"},"PeriodicalIF":0.9000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Hellenic journal of nuclear medicine","FirstCategoryId":"3","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1967/s002449912762","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"2024/12/9 0:00:00","PubModel":"Epub","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Many reputable medical journals, including The Lancet and the BMJ, have adopted the term "Theranostics". Under the alternative term "Theragnostics", PubMed currently registers 1207 articles. Both terms encountered by the reader for the first time are puzzling and largely meaningless, if not confusing. According to Idée et al. (2013), the concept of "Theranostics" was coined in 1998 in the USA by John Funkhouser, to describe a material that allows the combined diagnosis, treatment and follow up of a disease. Presumably the word was invented by truncating therapeutics to thera and diagnostics to nostics joining the two into Theranostics. But in Greek "thera" relates to hunting of wild beasts, the chase. Metaphorically, it may also mean "the eager pursuit of anything". Although chasing cancer by any means remains a justifiable and desirable pursuit, Theranostics does not exactly reflect the meaning intended by the originator. Iama (in Greek, ̓íαμα or ̓íημα) also refers to therapy but more importantly and specifically also, to means of therapy. May I, therefore, propose that a more meaningful term encompassing both therapy and diagnosis served by the same material, could be iama-gnostics? Considering the Anglo-Saxon compulsion for precise terminology and for laconic exactitude, could iama-gnostics find its place in the medical literature?
许多著名的医学杂志,包括《柳叶刀》和《英国医学杂志》,都采用了“治疗学”这个术语。在另一个术语“治疗论”下,PubMed目前注册了1207篇文章。读者第一次遇到的这两个术语是令人困惑的,如果不是令人困惑的话,在很大程度上是没有意义的。根据idsame et al.(2013),“治疗学”的概念是由John Funkhouser于1998年在美国创造的,用来描述一种能够对疾病进行综合诊断、治疗和随访的材料。据推测,这个词是通过将“治疗学”截断为“治疗学”,将“诊断学”截断为“诊断学”,将两者合并为“治疗学”而发明的。但在希腊语中,“thera”与捕猎野兽、追逐有关。它也可以比喻为“对任何事物的热切追求”。尽管用任何手段来追求癌症仍然是一种合理和可取的追求,但治疗学并没有完全反映出创始人的意图。Iama(希腊语中,´íαμα或´íημα)也指治疗,但更重要和具体的是,也指治疗的手段。因此,我是否可以提出一个更有意义的术语,包括同一材料所提供的治疗和诊断,可以是iama-gnostics?考虑到盎格鲁-撒克逊人对精确术语和简洁准确的强迫,内玛-诺斯替能在医学文献中找到自己的位置吗?
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The Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine published by the Hellenic Society of
Nuclear Medicine in Thessaloniki, aims to contribute to research, to education and
cover the scientific and professional interests of physicians, in the field of nuclear
medicine and in medicine in general. The journal may publish papers of nuclear
medicine and also papers that refer to related subjects as dosimetry, computer science,
targeting of gene expression, radioimmunoassay, radiation protection, biology, cell
trafficking, related historical brief reviews and other related subjects. Original papers
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important subjects, dully reviewed and subscripted separately.