The Role of Algorithms in Molecular Tumour Boards-Managing the Gap Between Research and Clinic in Precision Medicine.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Dominik Hofmann, Elena Esposito
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Abstract

The article explores the role of algorithmic procedures in the implementation of the programme of precision medicine (PM), currently pursued in molecular tumour boards (MTBs) that emerged from the confluence of previous tumour boards and the increasing molecularisation of medicine. Our observation of the deliberations in MTBs, confirmed by interviews with participants, shows that the crucial contribution of algorithms in all stages of the processing of molecular data is neither acknowledged nor mentioned. One reason, we argue, is that these highly innovative technologies are very distant from the traditional skills and training of clinicians. The mediation through MTBs provides algorithmic procedures with the viability required to be implemented in medical decisions-and is more effective the more it goes unnoticed. Contrary to the widespread assumption of a blurring boundary between research and care, we claim that the intensification of contacts and exchanges among research endeavours and clinical operations makes the separation between the two fields increasingly sharp. As a consequence, there is a need for new forms of translation, which are accomplished by MTBs.

算法在分子肿瘤委员会中的作用-管理精确医学研究与临床之间的差距。
本文探讨了算法程序在实施精确医学(PM)计划中的作用,目前在分子肿瘤委员会(MTBs)中进行,该委员会是由以前的肿瘤委员会和日益增加的医学分子化融合而产生的。我们对MTBs审议的观察,通过与参与者的访谈证实,表明算法在分子数据处理的所有阶段的关键贡献既没有得到承认,也没有被提及。我们认为,其中一个原因是,这些高度创新的技术与临床医生的传统技能和培训相去甚远。通过mtb的中介提供了具有在医疗决策中实施所需的可行性的算法程序,并且它越不被注意就越有效。与普遍认为研究和护理之间界限模糊的假设相反,我们声称,研究工作和临床操作之间的联系和交流的加强使得这两个领域之间的分离日益尖锐。因此,需要新的翻译形式,这是由mtb完成的。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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