HealthLeaders Media November 27, 2017
SAP Health

By tapping into large pools of clinical, biological, and genomic data, Gustave Roussy gives physicians and researchers real-time insights that can improve cancer care and outcomes.

Cancer is a global pandemic that crosses all borders, causing one in eight deaths worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). To stay ahead in the fight against cancer, treatment centers around the world are undergoing a digital transformation that changes how they care for patients. To provide the highest quality treatments, healthcare organizations are using a combination of data tools, including real-time information sharing, digital analysis of patient and pharmaceutical information, and genome sequencing. With this shift, cancer patients get individualized, less invasive treatments that can improve their odds of survival.

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