Cancer Informatics
. Ed(S): Silva, John Da; Ball, Marion J.; Chute, Christopher G.; Douglas, Judith V.; Langlotz, Curtis P.; Niland, Joyce C.; Scherlis, William L.
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Description for Cancer Informatics
Hardback. Describes the National Cancer Institute's vision of a Cancer Informatics Infrastructure (CII). This book highlights: E-commerce; digital libraries; standards development; public health informatics; common data elements (CDEs); clinical trials information systems; and, consumer education and support. Editor(s): Silva, John da; Ball, Marion J.; Chute, Christopher G.; Douglas, Judith V.; Langlotz, Curtis P.; Niland, Joyce C.; Scherlis, William L. Series: Health Informatics. Num Pages: 377 pages, 23 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: MBPM; MJCL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 23. Weight in Grams: 747.
Cancer Informatics chronicles the development of the National Cancer Institute's new Cancer Informatics Infrastructure (CII) - an information management system infrastructure designed to faciliate clinical trials, provide for reliable, secure information exchange, and improve patient care. The book details the challenges involved in creating and managing such a knowledge base, including technologies, standards, and current, state-of-the-art applications.
The ultimate goal of CII is to function as an enabler of clinical trials, expediting the clinical trials lifecycle, faciliating faster and safer drug development and more appropriate treatment choices for cancer patients. Contributors address the role the CII must play in converting ... Read more
Cancer Informatics chronicles the development of the National Cancer Institute's new Cancer Informatics Infrastructure (CII) - an information management system infrastructure designed to faciliate clinical trials, provide for reliable, secure information exchange, and improve patient care. The book details the challenges involved in creating and managing such a knowledge base, including technologies, standards, and current, state-of-the-art applications.
The ultimate goal of CII is to function as an enabler of clinical trials, expediting the clinical trials lifecycle, faciliating faster and safer drug development and more appropriate treatment choices for cancer patients. Contributors address the role the CII must play in converting ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
377
Condition
New
Series
Health Informatics
Number of Pages
377
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387953281
SKU
V9780387953281
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Ref
99-15
Reviews for Cancer Informatics
From the reviews: "People running cancer trials should read this book. It is about the US National Cancer Institute’s plans to ‘liberate cancer trials from paper’. … The chapters were written by leading US experts. The content is detailed, technical, and surprisingly well-written. They give a clear vision of how cancer trials are likely to ... Read more