Home> #BIGDATAFORBLOODCANCER campaign for patients/general audience: september 2021 - July 2022> Big data to improve the care for people with Lymphoma
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HARMONY Big Data Analytic tools are used to enable doctors to rapidly select the most promising treatment strategy for an individual patient. In addition, we develop Core Outcome Sets for blood cancers and organize activities for various audience groups in the blood cancer field. The active involvement of patient organizations ensures that our work is well-aligned with the needs of patients with leukemia.
Among HARMONY’s partners are 9 European patient umbrella organizations, the HARMONY Patient Cluster, including Leukanet, Acute Leukemia Advocates Network (ALAN), CCI Europe/Childhood Cancer International, CLL Advocates Network (CLLAN), CML Advocates Network, Lymphoma Coalition, International MDS Alliance, Myeloma Patients Europe (MPE) and MPN Advocates Network. Our patient advocates and their patient communities are involved in defining Core Outcomes Sets, designing Research Projects and interacting with patients and their families.
#bigdataforbloodcancer: Natacha Bolaños, of Lymphoma Coalition, explains what HARMONY means for lymphoma patients.
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