This chapter presents a representative literature review on the recently developed antenna and sensor technologies for advanced medical applications and presents the basic system-level physics, followed by the state of the art with representative literature, general outlooks for current challenges, and potential solutions in each field.. This paper highlights the following three challenges: (1) The evaluation of antennas for medical applications; (2) The development of electromagnetic theranostics for cancer treatment; (3) The development of human-centric antennas. Antenna researchers—particularly young professionals or graduate students—are encouraged to grapple with these.

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