Carnevale Antonio, Tangari Emanuela A, Iannone Andrea, Sartini Elena
CyberEthics Lab., Via Giuseppe Vasi, 18/A, 00162 Rome, Italy.
Bologna, Italy.
AI Soc. 2023;38(2):829-841. doi: 10.1007/s00146-021-01234-9. Epub 2021 Jun 1.
Over the last decade, humans have produced each year as much data as were produced throughout the entire history of humankind. These data, in quantities that exceed current analytical capabilities, have been described as "the new oil," an incomparable source of value. This is true for healthcare, as well. Conducting analyses of large, diverse, medical datasets promises the detection of previously unnoticed clinical correlations and new diagnostic or even therapeutic possibilities. However, using Big Data poses several problems, especially in terms of representing the uniqueness of each patient and expressing the differences between individuals, primarily gender and sex differences. The first two sections of the paper provide a definition of "Big Data" and illustrate the uses of Big Data in medicine. Subsequently, the paper explores the struggle to represent exhaustively the uniqueness of the patient through Big Data is highlighted prior to a deeper investigation of the digital representation of gender in personalized medicine. The final part of the paper put forward a series of recommendations for better approaching the complexity of gender in medical and clinical research involving Big Data for the creation or enhancement of personalized medicine services.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00146-021-01234-9.
在过去十年中,人类每年产生的数据量与整个人类历史上产生的数据量相当。这些数据量超过了当前的分析能力,被形容为“新石油”,是一种无与伦比的价值来源。医疗保健领域也是如此。对大量、多样的医疗数据集进行分析有望发现以前未被注意到的临床关联以及新的诊断甚至治疗可能性。然而,使用大数据存在几个问题,尤其是在体现每个患者的独特性以及表达个体之间的差异方面,主要是性别差异。本文的前两部分给出了“大数据”的定义,并阐述了大数据在医学中的用途。随后,在深入研究个性化医疗中性别数字表示之前,强调了通过大数据详尽体现患者独特性的努力。本文的最后一部分针对在涉及大数据的医学和临床研究中更好地处理性别复杂性以创建或改进个性化医疗服务提出了一系列建议。
在线版本包含可在10.1007/s00146-021-01234-9获取的补充材料。