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Digital System Supported Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Treatment

Digital System Supported Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Treatment

Digital system-supported artificial intelligence (DAYZ) in cancer treatment refers to the integration of computer-based technologies into cancer diagnosis, treatment and management processes.
Digital System Supported Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Treatment

Digital system-supported artificial intelligence (DSYZ) in cancer treatment refers to the integration of computer-based technologies into cancer diagnosis, treatment and management processes. This aims to analyze large amounts of data, recognize patterns and create treatment plans tailored to patients' individual health conditions, through the use of technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (MO).

Digital System Supported Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Treatment at Liv Hospital

Liv Hospital attaches great importance to the time, safety and professional follow-up of its patients. For this reason, it incorporates the highest technologies. With Artificial Intelligence applications, the efficiency and success of chemotherapy in cancer treatment increases. Oncology artificial intelligence system started to be implemented at Liv Hospital. Liv Hospital medical oncology experts implemented it quickly and safely in the treatment of their patients.

What is gained with this system?

The doctor can automatically create his patient's chemotherapy or oncological treatments, such as other smart drug treatments, within seconds with a few clicks. Then, after checking and giving approval, it automatically calculates all the days for the patient's treatment and presents them to the doctor, nurse and patient. Thus, patients and other healthcare professionals gain tremendous speed.

Educational information about the treatment being prepared is also automatically prepared by the system. In this way, the patient becomes more comfortable about what subjects he needs to know about.

The holistic structure of the system unites the doctor, nurse, secretary, robotic chemotherapy system and pharmacy around a single common circle. And patients receive their treatment in the safe circle in the middle of all these structures. The system automatically tracks the patient's day-to-day changing characteristics (weight, side effects, etc.) and instantly presents dose calculations to the doctor.

How Does the System Flow?

Doses are presented to the doctor with the patient's changing information such as side effects or weight. The doctor approves the dose he finds suitable for his patient through the system.

In the chemotherapy unit, the nurse in charge sees the dose that the patient needs to be administered on the screen through the system.

Which drug should be prepared in which dose is transmitted to the chemotherapy robot unit via the system.

When the prepared medicine reaches the chemotherapy unit, the system tells the practitioner to check whether the medicine is for this patient. The nurse practitioner cannot administer the medicine to the patient without making this check. Therefore, security is maximized with this system.

A side effect or side effect level that develops during or after the treatment is applied is easily recorded in the system. Thus, the doctor decides what to do in the next treatment (stopping the drug, reducing the dose, etc.) with the support of the system.

In conclusion; This system, which improves the working conditions of all healthcare personnel, has actually started to provide services at Liv Hospital with a patient-centered approach by improving the conditions of the patient.