NLP is a feasible approach to measuring quality of care for children with cancer at end of life
Yale Cancer Center shared a post on X, about recent paper published in Journal of Clinical Oncology:
Authors: Meghan E. Lindsay, Sophia de Oliveira, Kate Sciacca, Charlotta Lindvall, Prasanna J. Ananth.
”New research from by Dr. Prasanna Ananth from Yale Pediatrics found that natural language processing (NLP) is a feasible approach to measuring quality of care for children with cancer at end of life.”
Source: Yale Cancer Center/X
Prasanna Ananth is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in Hematology and Oncology at Yale School of Medicine. Her research focuses on evaluating and improving care for children with advanced cancer. As a specialist in pediatric cancer and blood disorders, she draws inspiration for her patient care and research from helping children and their families cope with serious illness.
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