 T-based alloys are increasingly used in biomedical applications due to their excellent mechanical, physical and biological properties. Low modulus beta type T-based alloys are still being developed, while porous T-based alloys are being explored as an alternative orthopedic implant material. This paper summarizes recent advances in T-based alloys for biomedical applications, focusing on low modulus beta type T-based alloys, thermal treatments, grain size, texture and mechanical properties, porous T-based alloys, and their limitations. This article was authored by Yu Huali, Chao Yang, Haidong Zhao, and others.