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329 The next frontier in oncology: Why survival must become a designed metric, not a passive outcome

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Nicolas Wolikow @ EU-Startups · 02/20/2026 06:00 EDT

The next frontier in oncology: Why survival must become a designed metric, not a passive outcome

It is no secret by now that technological advances, especially artificial intelligence, have driven profound structural changes in healthcare. From the speed at which clinical tasks are executed to the precision that reduces human error, the industry is experiencing a long-awaited transformation. In oncology, these shifts are even more pronounced. We are diagnosing patients earlier, ...

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