This document represents the assessment of the iHelp approaches by showing the proposed data collecting processing and modelling flow. This workflow’s final purpose is to provide to the clinicians a better insight of the Pancreatic Cancer disease. There are five pilot studies within the iHelp designed to help test and validate the personalized solution developed in this project by providing different types of data which is useful within the various aspects/scenarios of disease prevention. The five pilots involved in this project, provide the input data needed for the IHelp technical partners to analyse and compile smart models that can help with predicting this type of disease. Upon the completion of the 1st iteration of this report on D6.5...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
This report provides an overview of the data modelling approaches adopted in iHELP project. The main...
Aims Current guidelines for pathology reporting on pancreatic cancer differ in certain aspects, res...
There are five pilot studies within the iHelp designed to help test and validate the personalised he...
Five pilot studies will be carried out as part of iHelp, to help test and validate the solution deve...
iHelp aims to early detect and mitigate the risks associated with Pancreatic Cancer applying advance...
iHelp aims to early detect and mitigate the risks associated with Pancreatic Cancer applying advance...
The purpose of this iHelp deliverable, D3.5 “Secondary data capture and interoperability I”, a publi...
The iHelp integrated solution aims at providing personalised health monitoring and decision support ...
This deliverable summarizes the work that has been done in the core of T4.2 (“Model Library: Impleme...
This report summarizes the actions performed under Task 5.1 - “Techniques for early risk identificat...
Abstract for the Exploring New Possibilities Doctoral College Conference outlining the potential of ...
Introduction: Overall cancer survival has increased over the recent decades, but the dismal surviva...
Aims: The aim of the Continuous Improvement in Care (CIC) Cancer research program is to explain vari...
Introduction Due to the limitations of relying on randomised controlled trials, the potential benef...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
This report provides an overview of the data modelling approaches adopted in iHELP project. The main...
Aims Current guidelines for pathology reporting on pancreatic cancer differ in certain aspects, res...
There are five pilot studies within the iHelp designed to help test and validate the personalised he...
Five pilot studies will be carried out as part of iHelp, to help test and validate the solution deve...
iHelp aims to early detect and mitigate the risks associated with Pancreatic Cancer applying advance...
iHelp aims to early detect and mitigate the risks associated with Pancreatic Cancer applying advance...
The purpose of this iHelp deliverable, D3.5 “Secondary data capture and interoperability I”, a publi...
The iHelp integrated solution aims at providing personalised health monitoring and decision support ...
This deliverable summarizes the work that has been done in the core of T4.2 (“Model Library: Impleme...
This report summarizes the actions performed under Task 5.1 - “Techniques for early risk identificat...
Abstract for the Exploring New Possibilities Doctoral College Conference outlining the potential of ...
Introduction: Overall cancer survival has increased over the recent decades, but the dismal surviva...
Aims: The aim of the Continuous Improvement in Care (CIC) Cancer research program is to explain vari...
Introduction Due to the limitations of relying on randomised controlled trials, the potential benef...
Objective Colorectal cancer is a common cause of death and morbidity. A significant amount of data a...
This report provides an overview of the data modelling approaches adopted in iHELP project. The main...
Aims Current guidelines for pathology reporting on pancreatic cancer differ in certain aspects, res...