On the Wednesday, July 24th, 2013 broadcast at 2PM Pacific/5PM Eastern our special guest is entrepreneur, social media thought leader and Forbes Contributor Dan Munro aka @danmunro. Dan recently penned a piece for Forbes titled: Big Government Opens Big Database For Cancer Research This catchy headline caught my attention since part of our mission at This Week In Oncology is to eliminate the esoterica from oncology-speak and to present the significance of the discoveries, trends and developments in the cancer care and diagnostics in plain english for more general consumption. Much progress has been realized in oncology of late with a fair amount of the promisesd upside of personalized [or individualized] medicine often pointing to better outcomes via more targeted treatment of specific tumors based on their unique genetic signature. So called big data is in the news as ubiquitous technology, connectivity, the declining costs of massive data dragnets and disease specific mashups affords insights previously inaccessible to reseachers, clinicians and others interested in the diagnosis and/or treatment of oncology. Well get Dans takes on his piece and see how he sees the confluence of these trends coming together for the benefits of patients.
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