Clinician perspectives on clinical decision support systems in lung cancer: Implications for shared decision‐making
Abstract Background Lung cancer treatment decisions are typically made among clinical experts in a multidisciplinary tumour board (MTB) based on clinical data and guidelines. The rise of artificial intelligence and cultural shifts towards patient autonomy are changing the nature of clinical decision...
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Main Authors: | Anshu Ankolekar (Author), Britt van derHeijden (Author), Andre Dekker (Author), Cheryl Roumen (Author), Dirk De Ruysscher (Author), Bart Reymen (Author), Adriana Berlanga (Author), Cary Oberije (Author), Rianne Fijten (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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