Recently, information availability has become more elaborate and widespread, and treatment decisions are based on a multitude of factors, including imaging, molecular or pathological markers, surgical results, and patient's preference. In this context, the term "Big Data" evolved also in health care. The "hype" is heavily discussed in literature. In interdisciplinary medical specialties, such as radiation oncology, not only heterogeneous and voluminous amount of data must be evaluated but also spread in different styles across various information systems. Exactly this problem is also referred to in many ongoing discussions about Big Data - the "three V's": volume, velocity, and variety. We reviewed 895 ...
Nowadays, we are generating a high volume of data in all domains such as social media, industries, s...
In the 21st century, availability of large data makes the task of handling it even more difficult. B...
Research and innovation are constant imperatives for the healthcare sector: medicine, biology and bi...
Background: In the past few decades, medically related data collection saw a huge increase, referred...
Advances in technology have created and will continue to create changes in medical science and pract...
Objectives: As technology continues to evolve and rise in various industries, such as healthcare, sc...
Big Data is utilized to allude to immense volumes of information, more changed and complex structure...
Abstract: The healthcare industry is witnessing unprecedented challenges and demands. Cost pressures...
Digitalisation and the use of technology are pushing the spread of new business models and improving...
Big Data can unify all patient related data to get a 360-degree view of the patient to analyze and p...
Big Data and its application in Biomedical Domain Editor, International Journal of Statistics Medi...
The concept of big data, commonly characterized by volume, variety, velocity, and veracity, goes far...
Copyright © 2015 Emilie Baro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Big Data promises huge benefits for medical research. Looking beyond superficial increases in the am...
Advances in high-throughput molecular biology and electronic health records (EHR), coupled with incr...
Nowadays, we are generating a high volume of data in all domains such as social media, industries, s...
In the 21st century, availability of large data makes the task of handling it even more difficult. B...
Research and innovation are constant imperatives for the healthcare sector: medicine, biology and bi...
Background: In the past few decades, medically related data collection saw a huge increase, referred...
Advances in technology have created and will continue to create changes in medical science and pract...
Objectives: As technology continues to evolve and rise in various industries, such as healthcare, sc...
Big Data is utilized to allude to immense volumes of information, more changed and complex structure...
Abstract: The healthcare industry is witnessing unprecedented challenges and demands. Cost pressures...
Digitalisation and the use of technology are pushing the spread of new business models and improving...
Big Data can unify all patient related data to get a 360-degree view of the patient to analyze and p...
Big Data and its application in Biomedical Domain Editor, International Journal of Statistics Medi...
The concept of big data, commonly characterized by volume, variety, velocity, and veracity, goes far...
Copyright © 2015 Emilie Baro et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Big Data promises huge benefits for medical research. Looking beyond superficial increases in the am...
Advances in high-throughput molecular biology and electronic health records (EHR), coupled with incr...
Nowadays, we are generating a high volume of data in all domains such as social media, industries, s...
In the 21st century, availability of large data makes the task of handling it even more difficult. B...
Research and innovation are constant imperatives for the healthcare sector: medicine, biology and bi...