IBM Watson to Power Manipal Hospitals' Cancer Care

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 3 December 2015 16:53 IST
In a first, hospital chain Manipal Hospitals has adopted IBM's cognitive computing platform Watson for improving and offering individualised cancer care for patients, the IBM announced on Wednesday.

Developed in collaboration with 130-year-old Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre, Watson for Oncology is trained in analysing data to identify evidence based treatment options.

With a knowledge base of 15 million medical pages, 200 medical text books and 300 medical journals, Watson for Oncology employs machine learning ability to continuously learn about Oncology over time.

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"This engagement (With Manipal Hospitals) represents a major step in the transformation of healthcare in India. With IBM Watson we are bringing cognitive computing to the healthcare ecosystem to help deliver greater value to patients," said Vanitha Narayanan, MD, AIBMA India, in a statement.

Ajay Bakshi, the chief executive officer, Manipal Hospitals said: "With IBM's Watson for Oncology, we can combine our clinicians' expertise across various types of cancers with a cognitive computing solution informed by expert training from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center."

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In India, one million cancer cases are diagnosed every year while it claims 6,80,000 lives every year making it the second leading cause of death.

 

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