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    Despite years of effort, health data remains fragmented across institutions, sectors, and companies. There is no standardized way to collect or store non-individualized patient data; potentially useful information from personal devices often goes unleveraged. Lacking a clear framework, researchers and regulators are uncertain how to integrate real-world data into their work. With the data siloed,…

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    • ICYMI: An all-star panel recently discussed what clinical data systems of the future should look like at the @MilkenInstitute Global Conference 🗣️. Find out more, here: https://t.co/MtDiMlHebI ______ #clinicaltrials #MIGlobal @LongmireMD https://t.co/LQzlqCZaxi

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    The World Health Organization predicts that 30.2 million people worldwide will be diagnosed with cancer in 2040. In response to this challenge, the cancer-care landscape is rapidly evolving. Ground-breaking innovations that have recently emerged across the cancer-care ecosystem include blood-based tests that can detect multiple cancers simultaneously, at-home screenings and treatment, customized…

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    • "Digital pathology can look at spacial arrangements of proteins and identify patterns within tissue. It’s serving as a new diagnostic that might be more accessible." @CancerResrch's Jeff Allen @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal discussing #AI in #cancer research https://t.co/O2ZwTfUbOk https://t.co/O0d9csovQu

    • "As a community we need to bring the @US_FDA along and capitalize on their expertise to change what trials look like in the future." @CancerResrch's President and CEO Jeff Allen @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal conference discussing #cancer research and #care. https://t.co/O2ZwTfUbOk https://t.co/z0k88HvDY9

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    The World Health Organization predicts that 30.2 million people worldwide will be diagnosed with cancer in 2040. In response to this challenge, the cancer-care landscape is rapidly evolving. Ground-breaking innovations that have recently emerged across the cancer-care ecosystem include blood-based tests that can detect multiple cancers simultaneously, at-home screenings and treatment, customized…

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    • "We need to streamline data collection so it’s not a burden on the practice, the oncologists and the #patients." @CancerResrch's President and CEO Jeff Allen @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal conference discussing #cancer research and #care. https://t.co/O2ZwTfUbOk https://t.co/nKldZkE5Sc

    • "We need to be cautious. If handled incorrectly some of these cancer technologies will facilitate a gap in access." @CancerResrch's President and CEO Jeff Allen @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal conference discussing #cancer research and #care. https://t.co/O2ZwTfUbOk https://t.co/Gebq6ZVlLz

    • "We're seeing technology that is identifying people through early detection. That will transform the cancer echo system." @CancerResrch 's President and CEO Jeff Allen @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal conference discussing #cancer research and #care. https://t.co/O2ZwTfUbOk https://t.co/8CpZkFJJm8

    • Starting now! @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal conference session about the future of #cancer research and #care. “Healthcare of the Future | Part 2: Cancer in the Year 2040.” Featuring @CancerResrch's President and CEO Jeff Allen. Watch live: https://t.co/O2ZwTfUbOk https://t.co/OYevCK536d

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    The World Health Organization predicts that 30.2 million people worldwide will be diagnosed with cancer in 2040. In response to this challenge, the cancer-care landscape is rapidly evolving. Ground-breaking innovations that have recently emerged across the cancer-care ecosystem include blood-based tests that can detect multiple cancers simultaneously, at-home screenings and treatment, customized…

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    • Friends President and CEO Jeff Allen is speaking tomorrow @MilkenInstitute’s #MIGlobal about the future of #cancer research and #care. “Healthcare of the Future | Part 2: Cancer in the Year 2040.” From 2:50 pm - 3:30 pm PDT Learn more and watch live: https://t.co/7K4anYcucj