Becker's Healthcare September 16, 2022
Giles Bruce

As CIO of one of the nation’s largest cancer centers, City of Hope’s Beth Lindsay-Wood is on the front lines of precision medicine, employing vast amounts of data to deliver individualized, targeted care to patients.

“How do we customize cancer care, based on your genetics, based on your environment, all the things that are important to making sure that you’re getting the right treatment as a patient?” Ms. Lindsay-Wood, who is also a senior vice president, told Becker’s. “And so we spend a lot of time looking at how to collect all the data that you need to look at what works best for that type of patient.”

It’s one of the differentiators between her job and that of a...

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