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Status and Recommendations of Technological and Data-Driven Innovations in Cancer Care: Focus Group Study

Authors :
Kondylakis, Haridimos
Axenie, Cristian
(Kiran) Bastola, Dhundy
Katehakis, Dimitrios G
Kouroubali, Angelina
Kurz, Daria
Larburu, Nekane
Macía, Iván
Maguire, Roma
Maramis, Christos
Marias, Kostas
Morrow, Philip
Muro, Naiara
Núñez-Benjumea, Francisco José
Rampun, Andrik
Rivera-Romero, Octavio
Scotney, Bryan
Signorelli, Gabriel
Wang, Hui
Tsiknakis, Manolis
Zwiggelaar, Reyer
Source :
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 22, Iss 12, p e22034 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
JMIR Publications, 2020.

Abstract

BackgroundThe status of the data-driven management of cancer care as well as the challenges, opportunities, and recommendations aimed at accelerating the rate of progress in this field are topics of great interest. Two international workshops, one conducted in June 2019 in Cordoba, Spain, and one in October 2019 in Athens, Greece, were organized by four Horizon 2020 (H2020) European Union (EU)–funded projects: BOUNCE, CATCH ITN, DESIREE, and MyPal. The issues covered included patient engagement, knowledge and data-driven decision support systems, patient journey, rehabilitation, personalized diagnosis, trust, assessment of guidelines, and interoperability of information and communication technology (ICT) platforms. A series of recommendations was provided as the complex landscape of data-driven technical innovation in cancer care was portrayed. ObjectiveThis study aims to provide information on the current state of the art of technology and data-driven innovations for the management of cancer care through the work of four EU H2020–funded projects. MethodsTwo international workshops on ICT in the management of cancer care were held, and several topics were identified through discussion among the participants. A focus group was formulated after the second workshop, in which the status of technological and data-driven cancer management as well as the challenges, opportunities, and recommendations in this area were collected and analyzed. ResultsTechnical and data-driven innovations provide promising tools for the management of cancer care. However, several challenges must be successfully addressed, such as patient engagement, interoperability of ICT-based systems, knowledge management, and trust. This paper analyzes these challenges, which can be opportunities for further research and practical implementation and can provide practical recommendations for future work. ConclusionsTechnology and data-driven innovations are becoming an integral part of cancer care management. In this process, specific challenges need to be addressed, such as increasing trust and engaging the whole stakeholder ecosystem, to fully benefit from these innovations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14388871
Volume :
22
Issue :
12
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.607ec175822b4e048508951756e2a0c0
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2196/22034