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Neurospine
Predictive Analytics in Spine Oncology Research: First Steps, Limitations, and Future Directions
Elie Massaad1  Ganesh M. Shankar1  Nida Fatima1  Christopher Alvarez-Breckenridge1  Muhamed Hadzipasic1  John H. Shin2 
[1] Department of Neurosurgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA;;
关键词: predictive analytics;    machine learning;    artificial intelligence;    spine tumor;    spine metastases;    primary spine tumor;   
DOI  :  10.14245/ns.1938402.201
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The potential of big data analytics to improve the quality of care for patients with spine tumors is significant. At this moment, the application of big data analytics to oncology and spine surgery is at a nascent stage. As such, efforts are underway to advance data-driven oncologic care, improve patient outcomes, and guide clinical decision making. This is both relevant and critical in the practice of spine oncology as clinical decision making is often made in isolation looking at select variables deemed relevant by the physician. With rapidly evolving therapeutics in surgery, radiation, interventional radiology, and oncology, there is a need to better develop decision-making algorithms utilizing the vast data available for each patient. The challenges and limitations inherent to big data analyses are presented with an eye towards future directions.

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