NCG-KCDO was honoured to participate in the Year in Review Breast Cancer Conference organized at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. Dr Nikesh Shah gave a presentation titled "Digital Oncology: Progress and Future Outlook," that engaged the audience, shedding light on the importance of digital health in cancer care and the evolving role of clinicians in driving its adoption.
The presentation highlighted various applications of digital technology in breast cancer care. Telemedicine, remote monitoring, and wearable devices enable real-time patient data collection, fostering proactive and timely interventions. Artificial intelligence and machine learning contribute to advanced diagnostics, aiding in the early detection of breast cancer and tailoring treatment plans based on individual patient profiles. Consumer digital platforms provide valuable resources and support networks for patients, promoting holistic well-being during and after treatment.
NCG-KCDO emphasized the pivotal role that clinicians play in driving the adoption of digital health solutions in oncology. As technology continues to evolve, healthcare professionals must actively engage with these advancements to enhance patient care. As we look to the future, the integration of digital solutions in cancer care promises a more personalized, efficient, and patient-centric approach to oncology.
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