Author:
Bispo Jordan A. Baeker,Balise Raymond R.,Kobetz Erin K.
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose of review
To describe how cancer data visualization tools can catalyze novel research and inform local cancer control planning.
Recent findings
In recent years, cancer centers across the nation have increasingly embraced geospatial tools to respond to the unique distributions of disease and multilevel risk factors within their catchment areas. Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami, Florida, recently developed a publicly available, interactive, web-based cancer data visualization tool called SCAN360. Using SCAN360 as an example, we discuss key considerations and challenges for the development of cancer data visualization tools that serve the needs of stakeholders in community, academic and government settings.
Summary
Cancer data visualization tools are useful for stakeholders from diverse sectors and may facilitate a range of cancer control efforts, from identifying regions for targeted outreach and engagement, to informing the allocation of resources for government and community initiatives, and motivating collaborative, interdisciplinary cancer research.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
4 articles.
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