The development and utilization of biomedical informatics via infrastructure, tools and applications plays a key role in overcoming many of the cultural, collaborative and technological barriers impeding cancer research and care.
An enabling, integrating infrastructure will facilitate coordination across the bench to bedside continuum -- spanning the health and research communities:
- Practitioners can have access to the multitude of research generated and clinical data they need for informed diagnosis, prognosis and treatment;
- Researchers can capitalize on cross-disciplinary insights and vital clinical data to accelerate breakthroughs in understanding and treatment;
- Industry can utilize diverse data to facilitate advances and populate the “drug pipeline” with targeted pharmaceuticals, or create new biologic therapies, or medical devices and technologies; and
- Patients also have greater access to their health information, relevant clinical trials and are empowered to make informed choices about their care.
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