Cloud, Semantics, and Cancer Fighting

July 10, 2010

There has been some progress that shares semantic Web and cloud technology in detecting lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute’s Early Detection Research Network (EDRN) and the non profit Canary foundation are working together here. This reported in Semanticweb.com.

The preliminary tests have been so encouraging in fact, the combined effort is looking to move forward and get NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to analyze the results. The project is hoping to use the computer technology to analyze at least some of the results that it has, and for humans to be able to collaborate on the collected results to see if cloud computing can someday combat lung cancer.

This is obviously something that’s starting out in its infancy stage, but to even consider that a dent can be made in the 157,300 lung cancer deaths that are forecast for 2010 using a computer driven approach is encouraging.

Rob Starr, July 10, 2010

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