
AI’s potential to transform overwhelming complexity into clarity and confidence for patients – ASCO
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) posted on LinkedIn:
“Cancer care requires patients to process a staggering volume of information—clinical, emotional, and logistical. This data deluge often feels like being handed a detailed map in a foreign language, with no compass or guide to chart the journey. AI can serve as that compass, simplifying and personalizing information to clarify the path.
In a new editorial for ASCO Daily News, Douglas Flora describes AI’s potential to transform overwhelming complexity into clarity and confidence for patients, empowering them to take control of their care.”
Douglas Flora, Executive Medical Director of Oncology Services at St. Elizabeth Healthcare, shared this post on LinkedIn, adding:
“Great to see our professional societies like American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Association of Cancer Care Centers and Community Oncology Alliance helping light the way by publishing guidelines, Op-Eds (like mine) and other educational materials for our members. Thanks to ASCO Daily News for running this one!”
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