2009
Miranda, M.; Abelha, A.; Santos, M.; Machado, J.; Neves, J.
A group decision support system for staging of cancer Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 114-121, London, 2009, ISSN: 18678211, (cited By 16; Conference of 1st International Conference on Electronic Healthcare, eHealth 2008 ; Conference Date: 8 September 2008 Through 9 September 2008; Conference Code:85965).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Cancer staging; Classification system; Common languages; Ehealth; Electronic medical record; Group decision; Health-care system; Healthcare facility; Specific information; Staging of caner; WEB application, Decision making; Diseases; E-learning; Health care; Intelligent agents; Medical computing; Multi agent systems; User interfaces, Decision support systems
@inproceedings{Miranda2009114,
title = {A group decision support system for staging of cancer},
author = {M. Miranda and A. Abelha and M. Santos and J. Machado and J. Neves},
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doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-00413-1_14},
issn = {18678211},
year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
journal = {Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering},
volume = {1 LNICST},
pages = {114-121},
address = {London},
abstract = {The TNM classification system was developed as a tool for physicians to stage different types of cancer based on standard criteria, according to a common language of cancer staging. Staging reports are usually performed by oncologists but sometimes are also done by physicians not specialized in this area. In this paper, it is presented a multi-agent system to support group decision that helps meeting participants to reach and to justify a solution. With the increasing use of web applications to perform the Electronic Medical Record on healthcare facilities, this system has the potential to be easily integrated in order to support the medical and clinical e-learning and to improve patient assistance. In fact, the usual need for documentation and specific information by the medical staff can be easily provided by these systems, making a new steep towards a paper free healthcare system. © ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 2009.},
note = {cited By 16; Conference of 1st International Conference on Electronic Healthcare, eHealth 2008 ; Conference Date: 8 September 2008 Through 9 September 2008; Conference Code:85965},
keywords = {Cancer staging; Classification system; Common languages; Ehealth; Electronic medical record; Group decision; Health-care system; Healthcare facility; Specific information; Staging of caner; WEB application, Decision making; Diseases; E-learning; Health care; Intelligent agents; Medical computing; Multi agent systems; User interfaces, Decision support systems},
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}