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MD Anderson Precision Oncology Decision Support to Use Philips' Informatics Solution

NEW YORK – Under a collaboration with Philips, MD Anderson Cancer Center said on Tuesday that oncologists will have access to its Precision Oncology Decision Support System (PODS) via Philips' oncology informatics solution.

MD Anderson developed the PODS system, which helps oncologists identify approved treatments and available clinical trials based on the genetic alterations detected in their patients' cancers. Given the rapid pace of genomic advancements and the increasing availability of new precision oncology options, MD Anderson decided to run PODS on Philips' informatics solution and offer clinicians a streamlined view of the therapeutic and study options in the context of patients' genomic profile.  

"Today, pathologists and oncologists are faced with the challenges of keeping abreast of the increasing number of therapy options and the rapid advances in genomic testing, the molecular findings of which require increasingly specialized expertise to interpret," MD Anderson and Philips said in a joint statement. "The growing amount of evidence for newly approved targeted and immune-oncology therapies necessitates solutions to simplify the complexity. Philips and MD Anderson aim to help pathologists and oncologists serve their patients and provide them with therapeutic options and relevant clinical trials based on tumor markers."

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