From diagnosis to defenses: how healthcare technology is changing cancer care

By Nicole Ramage, HIMSS

This study explores how innovations in cancer detection (including synthetic biomarkers and ctDNA blood testing) are helping find cancers sooner. While some clinicians believe routine lab tests are sufficient for early detection, most clinical leaders and executives now see AI as crucial for analyzing patient data and improving diagnostic accuracy at scale. You’ll get insights into balancing high costs of implementation, approaches for staff training, and best practices for making these new technologies part of everyday testing.

A few things you’ll learn here:

  • How technologies like digital health records, imaging, and AI are helping spot cancer earlier and more accurately
  • Why executives are focusing on AI’s potential to process data for better diagnosis
  • How investing in new technologies can improve patient care—and key challenges like costs and shortages in qualified staff

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