Online ISSN: 2515-8260

IoT Research On Healthcare Data Aimed At Preventing And Treating Oncology-Related Illnesses

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Dr.Selvia arokiya mary amalanathan MSN,CRM,MD(AM) (primary author) Dr.Emaan Elsayed Hussein Mohammad (co author)

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Abstract — Let's start with IoT, which enables developers to boost prediction even before they have all the data they need. Now that we have access to so much data, we can train machines to make more accurate predictions about how they will operate and when they will need repairs. According to the WHO, cancer is the second biggest cause of death throughout the globe. Those afflicted by cancer are more vulnerable to passing away during the present pandemic. A round-the-clock monitoring system is essential since the disease's prevalence rises steadily over time. The IoT may be used as a cancer monitoring system, allowing for the detection of early cancer indications, the ongoing monitoring of people who have cancer, and the testing of those who have been deemed cancer-free after treatment. This work lays out a comprehensive strategy for a disease monitoring and control system based on the Internet of Things, which might form the backbone of cancer diagnosis and management in far-flung locations.

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