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Computational Oncology

Computational Oncology

Computational Oncology is a broad phrase that refers to any computer-based modeling of tumour biology and cancer treatment. In order to optimize treatment, mathematical modeling is often utilized to research the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics interactions of obtainable anticancer drugs.

Scientists have been able to acquire an incredible quantity of data about the genomes of both normal and malignant cells because to next-generation sequencing. Researchers are developing tools that will allow them to navigate and interpret this massive amount of data, as well as translate molecular findings into medicines that will assist patients, through computational oncology.

 Clinical Big data
 Computational Argumentation
 Patient generation Electronic Data
 Molecular findings
 Pharmacodynamics

Related: Clinical Oncology Webinar | Cancer Pharmacology Webinar 2021 | Oncology Conference 2021 | Clinical Oncology Conference | Oncology Conference Virtual Meeting | Oncology Conference Online | Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology Meeting | Webinar on Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology | Conference on Oncology | Virtual Meeting on Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology | Cancer virtual conference 2021 | Oncology Online meeting |

Related Societies: American Society of Clinical Oncology | Community Oncology Alliance | Society of Surgical Oncology | American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology | American Association of Cancer Research | American Cancer Society | National Cancer Institute | National Comprehensive Cancer Network |

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