2009
Miranda, M.; Abelha, A.; Santos, M.; Machado, J.; Neves, J.
An agent-based architecture for cancer staging Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 313-316, INSTICC Press, Milan, 2009, ISBN: 9789898111845, (cited By 0; Conference of ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems ; Conference Date: 6 May 2009 Through 10 May 2009; Conference Code:79065).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agent based architectures; Cancer patients; Cancer staging; Computational technique; Health services; Interactive agents; Patient education; Quality of life, Artificial intelligence; Decision support systems; Diagnosis; Information systems; Information use; Medical computing; Medical imaging; Patient treatment; Tissue, Diseases
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title = {An agent-based architecture for cancer staging},
author = {M. Miranda and A. Abelha and M. Santos and J. Machado and J. Neves},
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year = {2009},
date = {2009-01-01},
journal = {ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings},
volume = {AIDSS},
pages = {313-316},
publisher = {INSTICC Press},
address = {Milan},
abstract = {Cancer staging is the process by which physicians evaluate the spread of cancer. This is important, once in a good cancer staging system, the stage of disease helps to determine prognosis and assists in selecting ther apies. A combination of physical examination, blood tests, and medical imaging is used to determine the clinical stage; if tissue is obtained via biopsy or surgery, examination of the tissue under a microscope can provide pathologic staging. On the other hand, good patient education may help to reduce health service costs and improve the quality of life of people with chronic or terminal conditions. In this paper it is endorsed a theoretical based model to support the provision of computer based information on cancer patients, and the computational techniques used to implement it. One's goal is to develop an interactive agent based computa-tional system which may provide physicians with the right information, on time, that is adapted to the situation and process-based aspects of the patients's illness and treatment.},
note = {cited By 0; Conference of ICEIS 2009 - 11th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems ; Conference Date: 6 May 2009 Through 10 May 2009; Conference Code:79065},
keywords = {Agent based architectures; Cancer patients; Cancer staging; Computational technique; Health services; Interactive agents; Patient education; Quality of life, Artificial intelligence; Decision support systems; Diagnosis; Information systems; Information use; Medical computing; Medical imaging; Patient treatment; Tissue, Diseases},
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Cancer staging is the process by which physicians evaluate the spread of cancer. This is important, once in a good cancer staging system, the stage of disease helps to determine prognosis and assists in selecting ther apies. A combination of physical examination, blood tests, and medical imaging is used to determine the clinical stage; if tissue is obtained via biopsy or surgery, examination of the tissue under a microscope can provide pathologic staging. On the other hand, good patient education may help to reduce health service costs and improve the quality of life of people with chronic or terminal conditions. In this paper it is endorsed a theoretical based model to support the provision of computer based information on cancer patients, and the computational techniques used to implement it. One's goal is to develop an interactive agent based computa-tional system which may provide physicians with the right information, on time, that is adapted to the situation and process-based aspects of the patients's illness and treatment.