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Robyn Partin: Great information on how AI is advancing the research in childhood cancer
Jun 6, 2024, 12:17

Robyn Partin: Great information on how AI is advancing the research in childhood cancer

Robyn Partin, Director of Operations at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, shared a post by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, on LinkedIn, adding:

”Our PI, Kiri Ness, is a world expert on physical function in childhood cancer. This is great information on how AI is advancing the research we do in childhood cancer!”

Quoting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s post:

”Artificial intelligence is critical in improving care for childhood cancer, especially in conducting screenings, tracking a person’s risk for heart failure and creating a patient’s survivorship plan.

‘Machine learning is a tool that can help us better understand what’s going on when we have massive amounts of data,’ Kiri Ness, told Cancer Healthcast in a recent interview. ‘It will improve care because we have such big data. Machine learning is important for all of these small physiologic measures and for vast amount of patient reported data.’

Hear more about how AI is being used to improve care for childhood cancer survivors on the Cancer Healthcast.”

Source: Robyn Partin/LinkedIn and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital/LinkedIn

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, founded in 1962 by Danny Thomas, is a nonprofit institution located in Memphis, Tennessee. Accredited as an NCI cancer center in 1977 and recognized as a comprehensive cancer center in 2008, its primary objective is to advance pediatric cancer cures through research and treatment.St. Jude is the only NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center dedicated solely to children. St. Jude integrates specialists and researchers across various disciplines into five collaborative research programs. Additionaly, St. Jude aims to make discoveries accessible globally and has developed protocols for pediatric cancer care, tailored for resource-limited settings, to save numerous children’s lives.