New methodology transforms hidden cancer care knowledge into actionable insights.
The article discusses a new way to turn hidden knowledge about cancer care into clear, usable information. Instead of just gathering facts from experts, the process now involves creating and expanding on knowledge through dynamic modeling. The researchers developed a method called KAMET II to build specialized knowledge models for diagnosing cancer, using a tool called Protégé 2000. This approach helps transform hidden knowledge into explicit knowledge that can be easily shared and used to improve cancer care.