The utilization of Big Data and related analysis tools, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), has been viewed as a revolution in contemporary medical procedures. Big Data’s multifaceted origins offer a treasure trove of information, including electronic health records, clinical trials, imaging data, registries, administrative databases, patient-reported results, and OMICS profiles. The…
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