Artificial intelligence (AI) research has the potential to improve the treatment of cancer but requires access to massive amounts of patient data. Exchanging patient data between clinics and researchers always bears the risk of unintended data leaks and patient privacy violations. This thesis describes a computer network that has been implemented in oncology clinics in the Netherlands and around the globe, which allows conducting AI research without the need to exchange patient data: patient data stays secure in each clinic. This thesis additionally compares existing AI algorithms for radiation oncology and proposes a new AI methodology
Background and purpose: The use of artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning (ML) applications ...
Healthcare is becoming more expensive, more complex and more personalised. Efficient and faster rese...
Background and purpose: Predicting outcomes is challenging in rare cancers. Single-institutional dat...
Artificial intelligence (AI) research has the potential to improve the treatment of cancer but requi...
The prevalence of cancer is an increasing healthcare issue as it is the predominant cause of death w...
Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools has recently gained interest in the fields of medi...
Introduction There is significant potential to analyse and model routinely collected data for radiot...
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the medical field, particularly in oncology is ex...
In this big-data era, like every other field, healthcare is also turning towards artificial intellig...
This thesis evaluated the current state of research in the field of radiomics and presented an up-to...
The possible uses of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiation oncology are diverse and wide ranging...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Can...
Extensive, multifactorial data sharing is a crucial prerequisite for current and future (radiotherap...
Cancer is a fatal disease and one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The cure rate in cancer ...
Background and purpose: The use of artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning (ML) applications ...
Healthcare is becoming more expensive, more complex and more personalised. Efficient and faster rese...
Background and purpose: Predicting outcomes is challenging in rare cancers. Single-institutional dat...
Artificial intelligence (AI) research has the potential to improve the treatment of cancer but requi...
The prevalence of cancer is an increasing healthcare issue as it is the predominant cause of death w...
Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools has recently gained interest in the fields of medi...
Introduction There is significant potential to analyse and model routinely collected data for radiot...
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the medical field, particularly in oncology is ex...
In this big-data era, like every other field, healthcare is also turning towards artificial intellig...
This thesis evaluated the current state of research in the field of radiomics and presented an up-to...
The possible uses of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiation oncology are diverse and wide ranging...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Can...
Extensive, multifactorial data sharing is a crucial prerequisite for current and future (radiotherap...
Cancer is a fatal disease and one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The cure rate in cancer ...
Background and purpose: The use of artificial intelligence (AI)/ machine learning (ML) applications ...
Healthcare is becoming more expensive, more complex and more personalised. Efficient and faster rese...
Background and purpose: Predicting outcomes is challenging in rare cancers. Single-institutional dat...