Dewdney Summer B, Lachance Jason
Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Rush University Medical Center , Chicago, IL , USA.
Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Maine Medical Center , Portland, ME , USA.
Front Oncol. 2017 Jan 30;6:268. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2016.00268. eCollection 2016.
Despite many perceived advances in treatment over the past few decades, cancer continues to present a significant health burden, particularly to the aging US population. Forces including shrinking funding mechanisms, cost and quality concerns, as well as disappointing clinical outcomes have driven a surge of recent efforts into utilizing the technological innovation that has permeated other industries by leveraging large and complex data sets, so called "big data." In this review, we will review some of the history of oncology data collection, including the earliest data registries, as well as explore the future directions of this new brand of research while highlighting some of the more recent and promising efforts to harness the power of the electronic health record and the multitude of data co-located there, in an effort to improve individualized cancer-related outcomes in rapid real time.
尽管在过去几十年里,人们认为治疗方面取得了许多进展,但癌症仍然是一个重大的健康负担,尤其对美国的老龄人口而言。包括资金机制缩减、成本和质量问题以及令人失望的临床结果等因素,促使近期人们大力推动利用已渗透到其他行业的技术创新,即通过利用大型复杂数据集,也就是所谓的“大数据”。在本综述中,我们将回顾肿瘤学数据收集的一些历史,包括最早的数据登记处,同时探讨这种新研究类型的未来方向,重点介绍一些利用电子健康记录及其所含大量数据的最新且有前景的努力,以期快速实时改善个性化癌症相关结果。