HealthIT Answers November 6, 2025
Jim Foote

Cancer treatment stands at a critical crossroads. Despite remarkable advances in medical technology and our understanding of tumor biology, the sobering reality remains that in 2025, one in three cancer patients will die. This persistent gap between medical capability and patient need represents one of the most pressing challenges in modern healthcare—and one of the greatest opportunities for transformation. As cancer becomes the #1 killer of men and the #2 killer of women under 50, with two million new cancer diagnoses and more than 600,000 deaths projected for 2025, oncologists are racing to find tools that can transform biological complexity into clinical clarity. The answer lies not in incremental improvements to existing protocols, but in fundamentally reimagining how we approach...

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