Big Data in Radiation Oncology gives readers an in-depth look into how big data is having an impact on the clinical care of cancer patients. While basic principles and key analytical and processing techniques are introduced in the early chapters, the rest of the book turns to clinical applications, in particular for cancer registries, informatics, radiomics, radiogenomics, patient safety and quality of care, patient-reported outcomes, comparative effectiveness, treatment planning, and clinical decision-making. More features of the book are:
- Offers the first focused treatment of the role of big data in the clinic and its impact on radiation therapy.
- Covers applications in cancer registry, radiomics, patient safety, quality of care, treatment planning, decision making, and other key areas.
- Discusses the fundamental principles and techniques for processing and analysis of big data.
- Address the use of big data in cancer prevention, detection, prognosis, and management.
- Provides practical guidance on implementation for clinicians and other stakeholders.
Dr. Jun Deng is a professor at the Department of Therapeutic Radiology of Yale University School of Medicine and an ABR board certified medical physicist at Yale-New Haven Hospital. He has received numerous honors and awards such as Fellow of Institute of Physics in 24, AAPM Medical Physics Travel Grant in 28, ASTRO IGRT Symposium Travel Grant in 29, AAPM-IPEM Medical Physics Travel Grant in 211, and Fellow of AAPM in 213.
Lei Xing, Ph.D., is the Jacob Haimson Professor of Medical Physics and Director of Medical Physics Division of Radiation Oncology Department at Stanford University. His research has been focused on inverse treatment planning, tomographic image reconstruction, CT, optical and PET imaging instrumentations