Researchers created a model that uses clinical testing data to locate the primary site of cancer cells with no known origin, likely improving survival.
Zeke Nierenberg and Martina Steurer-Muller | May 1, 2013 | 3 min read
Clinical researchers need programming support to streamline their work, minimize error in the data, and find new trends that can point to better treatments.
Despite increasing use of electronic medical records, much patient data remains in text form, requiring text-mining techniques to make full use of patient information.
Giving researchers access to the health records of 52 million people in England could prove invaluable to biomedical scientists.
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