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Concordance Between Watson for Oncology and a Multidisciplinary Clinical Decision-Making Team for Gastric Cancer and the Prognostic Implications: Retrospective Study.

Yulong TianXiaodong LiuZixuan WangShougen CaoZimin LiuQinglian JiZequn LiYuqi SunXin ZhouDaosheng WangYan-Bing Zhou
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
The treatment recommendations made by WFO and the MDT were mostly concordant in gastric cancer patients. If the WFO options are updated to include local treatment programs, the concordance will greatly improve. The HER2 status of patients with gastric cancer had a strong effect on the likelihood of concordance. Generally, survival was better in concordant patients than in nonconcordant patients.
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