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An Assessment of Imaging Informatics for Precision Medicine in Cancer
2017
IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics
Objectives: Precision medicine requires the measurement, quantification, and cataloging of medical characteristics to identify the most effective medical intervention. However, the amount of available data exceeds our current capacity to extract meaningful information. We examine the informatics needs to achieve precision medicine from the perspective of quantitative imaging and oncology. Methods: The National Cancer Institute (NCI) organized several workshops on the topic of medical imaging
doi:10.15265/iy-2017-041
pmid:29063549
pmcid:PMC6250996
fatcat:ktdiwnamzbat7emfmfz2ddq3py