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Published on: November 30, 2022
Is Cancer Solvable? Towards Efficient and Ethical Biomedical Science
Jeff Shrager1, Mark Shapiro1, William Hoos1
1Jeff Shrager, Ph.D., is affiliated with xCures, Inc. and the Symbolic Systems Program, Stanford University. Mark Shapiro, M.A., M.B.A., is affiliated with xCures, Inc. and Pharma Initiatives Consulting, LLC. William Hoos, M.S., M.B.A., is affiliated with xCures, Inc.
Abstract:
Global Cumulative Treatment Analysis (GCTA) is a novel clinical research model combining expert knowledge, and treatment coordination based upon global information-gain, to treat every patient optimally while efficiently searching the vast space that is the realm of cancer research.
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