Health
Helping cancer treatment centres adapt to the era of COVID-19 – The Mandarin
Varian are innovating tools to facilitate collaboration, and utilise artificial intelligence and automation in cancer treatment centres.
Cancer care during the COVID-19 crisis has been de-prioritised, delayed, and in some places, discontinued, especially in the early days of the pandemic. Cancer patients are facing disruption for all but the most urgent procedures, a May article in The Lancet said.
This month, Cancer Australia revealed data showing a 16-57% drop in some cancer services and procedures for three of Australias most common cancers during the pandemic.As a developer of cancer treatment solutions, I find this particul…
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