Abstract
This article is devoted to the role and possibilities of information technologies in oncology. The article considers, in particular, the application of artificial intelligence, big data, genomics, telemedicine, electronic medical records and robotics in the field of oncology and their benefits for patients. New technologies, in particular, artificial intelligence and big data analysis, are opening up opportunities for early detection of cancer, the creation of individualized treatment approaches and increasing the effectiveness of treatment. Information is provided on the study of the molecular basis of cancer through genomics and genetic analysis, as well as the possibilities of providing remote medical care using telemedicine. The use of robotics and remote surgical technologies in the treatment of cancer allows for the implementation of delicate and minimally invasive methods. However, the article also indicates the existing limitations, technical and financial problems in the full application of these technologies. The article emphasizes the need for the development of information technologies in the field of oncology and their integration into medicine.
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