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Abstract
[...]the development of molecular imaging technology has contributed greatly to the recent development of stem cell transplantation for the treatment of diseases. With further studies in genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and the wide application of "big data," more advanced and precise therapies will be explored and discovered. [...]with the development of diagnostics as well as screening technologies, diseases can be detected and treated earlier, which will significantly improve the prognosis of diseases, especially in hematologic diseases, tumors, and cardiovascular diseases. [...]innovation in pediatrics sometimes includes the exploration of new untested methods and treatment modalities. [...]it is necessary to encourage and help the pediatricians to actively undertake the project of innovation and realize its importance. A substantial tolerance for the failure in the early stage of innovation is needed. [...]pediatricians also need timely feedback on their innovation performance and the reward for long-term success.