Episode 169: Big Data and Collaboration:How to Improve Outcomes in Hodgkin Lymphoma

Episode 169: Big Data and Collaboration:How to Improve Outcomes in Hodgkin Lymphoma

Joining me on Healthcare Unfiltered is a trio of esteemed guests – Drs. Andy Evans, Matt Maurer, and Susan Parsons – of the HoLISTIC (Hodgkin Lymphoma International Study for Individual Care) Consortium.

In this riveting conversation, we delve into the consortium’s pioneering efforts, bringing together an international team of experts to scrutinize the multifaceted dimensions of Hodgkin lymphoma, spanning prognosis, epidemiology, treatment, survivorship, and health outcomes across all age groups. The discussion circles around consensus protocols for treatment, referral pathways, and clinical trials, probing the necessity of transplants in the era of novel therapeutics and the creation of predictive models tailored to individual patient needs.

Tune in to hear about the meticulous efforts invested in building the HoLISTIC portal, automating data migration, and navigating the challenges and progress in predictive modeling for treatment selection, response, and failure. This episode offers a captivating exploration of how collaboration, technology, and data analysis converge to shape the future of Hodgkin lymphoma care.

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