Leveraging 5G technology for robotic surgery and cancer care.
Krunal PandavAusten G TeNir TomerSujit S NairAshutosh K TewariPublished in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2022)
New technological advancements could serve as a ground for emerging novel therapeutic applications. While limitations and challenges related to the 5G infrastructure, cost, compatibility, and security exist; researching to overcome the limitations and comprehend the potential benefits of integrating the technology into practice would be imminent before widespread clinical use. Remote and tele-mentored 5G-powered procedures could offer a new tool in improving the care of patients requiring robotic surgical management such as prostate cancer patients.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- healthcare
- prostate cancer
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- quality improvement
- peritoneal dialysis
- palliative care
- prognostic factors
- minimally invasive
- risk assessment
- pain management
- public health
- patient reported outcomes
- climate change
- benign prostatic hyperplasia
- robot assisted
- human health
- affordable care act
- drug induced