#Afuni Let's Talk Something About Latest Developments In Treatment Of The Cancer
How to build a world without fear of cancer
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. New cancer cases are
expected to increase by about two-thirds over the next 20 years.1 Meeting this
challenge will be one of the major tasks for healthcare providers. With the
advancement in treatment options over the last 50 years, life expectancy for
cancer patients has dramatically improved. Imaging technology that enables
earlier detection, highly customized types of radiation therapy, targeted
chemotherapies rooted in knowledge about the human genome, and immunotherapies
have made this possible. With this impressive progress towards improved outcomes,
it seems clear that today, continued progress will require important changes in
the way healthcare is organized and oncology is practiced. Navigating these changes
will only be possible through multidisciplinary cooperation and the collaborative
use of integrated, connected care pathways that span the entire cancer treatment journey.
Our Insights into Oncology series is a collection of unique papers covering a broad range
of clinical and operational topics and drawing on the insights of leading experts from
around the world. We trust that these papers will serve as a useful and relevant resource
for all who share our commitment to realizing a world without fear of cancer.
What does the future of cancer care look like? Learn how the digital twin, a simulation
of a patient's health, could lead to early detection of cancer in the future using AI
technology and medical expertise. Health data integration enables personalized care even
before hospitalization to achieve the best possible patient reported outcomes. In this
video a possible future of intelligent cancer care is demonstrated to expand the
frontier in oncology .Let's See What Will Happen In Coming Next Year 2023 Indeed
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