Cancer Informatics
Cancer Informatics is the interdisciplinary scientific field that combines computing and information technologies with life sciences and medical applications to better understand and find treatments for cancer. It is used to integrate and effectively manage large volumes of data, images and other information related to cancer. This includes clinical data, gene expression data, proteomic expression data, medical imaging data and molecular data. By effectively organizing and analyzing this data, advances in cancer research and treatments can be made, leading to improved outcomes for cancer patients.
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