Journal of Clinical Pathways September, 2020
Advances in information and communication technology are constantly improving and streamlining how health care is being delivered, as well as how providers are interacting and interfacing with their patients. Health care providers readily have access to comprehensive research studies in diverse population groups and real-world data that offer new insight into genetics, diseases, and care outcomes at the click of a button. However, innovation can only go as far as the technology that supports it. Articles in this issue provide perspectives and experiences related to how data technology and platforms can and are advancing precision medicine.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and others provide national guidelines for the treatment and supportive care of women with breast cancer. However,...