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Internet of Things-Enhanced Mathematical Oncology: Conceptual Framework for Adaptive Cancer Care Modeling
Adeniyi Onasanya1, Ramona Kyabaggu2, Daryl Hepting1
1Department of Computer Science, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Canada, 1 306-351-5470.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming various industries, including health care. IoT-based systems are increasingly prevalent in consumer health applications, while intelligent or smart devices equipped with sophisticated sensors are gaining recognition for their potential to improve clinical care practice and decision-making. Cancer care is a particularly promising area for IoT applications, enabling real-time and personalized interventions. However, empirical research on the effects of IoT in this field is limited due to the complexities inherent in cancer as a dynamic disease and the paucity of IoT-generated data available for research. This presents an opportunity to apply mathematical modeling to understand the effects of IoT under various scenarios. These analytical and "in silico" mathematical approaches are instrumental with limited data. Such models support the analysis of treatment uncertainty and patient response while balancing patient preferences, clinical outcomes, and system-level constraints. Grounded in mathematical oncology and health informatics, this paper proposes a conceptual framework that integrates real-time IoT data as dynamic inputs into adaptive mathematical models to simulate cancer dynamics. By exploring applications across multiple levels of analysis, the study demonstrates how IoT-enhanced mathematical models could inform implementation and optimize oncology services, addressing a critical gap in current research.
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