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This book explores how PPPM, clinical practice, and basic research
could be best served by information technology (IT). A use-case was
developed for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The subject was
approached with four interrelated tasks: (1) review of clinical
practices relating to HCC; (2) propose an IT system relating to
HCC, including clinical decision support and research needs; (3)
determine how a clinical liver cancer center can contribute; and,
(4) examine the enhancements and impact that the first three tasks
will have on the management of HCC. An IT System for Personalized
Medicine (ITS-PM) for HCC will provide the means to identify and
determine the relative value of the wide number of variables,
including clinical assessment of the patient -- functional status,
liver function, degree of cirrhosis, and comorbidities; tumor
biology, at a molecular, genetic and anatomic level; tumor burden
and individual patient response; medical and operative treatments
and their outcomes.
This book explores how PPPM, clinical practice, and basic research
could be best served by information technology (IT). A use-case was
developed for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The subject was
approached with four interrelated tasks: (1) review of clinical
practices relating to HCC; (2) propose an IT system relating to
HCC, including clinical decision support and research needs; (3)
determine how a clinical liver cancer center can contribute; and,
(4) examine the enhancements and impact that the first three tasks
will have on the management of HCC. An IT System for Personalized
Medicine (ITS-PM) for HCC will provide the means to identify and
determine the relative value of the wide number of variables,
including clinical assessment of the patient -- functional status,
liver function, degree of cirrhosis, and comorbidities; tumor
biology, at a molecular, genetic and anatomic level; tumor burden
and individual patient response; medical and operative treatments
and their outcomes.
CAR is a symposium and exhibition covering the impact of computer
and communication systems applied to radiology and other medical
disciplines, which use digital imaging for diagnosis and therapy
planning. CAR '93 also provides tutorials, but more emphasis is
given to a broad variety of specific problems related to
medical/technical issues in digital imaging. This is achieved
through in-depth presentations of results of current medical
imaging projects on a worldwide basis.
The international symposium CAR '89 (the third in a row), held in
Berlin in June 1989, was again focused on the fundamental
principles of applying Computer Assisted Radiology (CAR) in health
care. The book contains all the presentations of the symposium and
this provides an up-to-date, complete state-of-the-art-report of
this interdisciplinary subject, in which physicians, engineers,
physicists and computer scientists cooperate.
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