Our aim is to improve the cancer patient journey and ensure personal preferences are respected.
The 4D PICTURE Project
The 4D PICTURE project aims to help cancer patients, their families, and healthcare providers better understand their options. It supports their treatment and care choices, at each stage of disease, by drawing on large amounts of evidence from different types of European data. The project involves experts from many different specialist areas who are based in nine European countries. The overall aim is to improve the cancer patient journey and ensure personal preferences are respected.
We invite you to take part in our questionnaire study, sharing your experiences as someone that has or had cancer , or as a healthcare provider in cancer care.
A european research team
4D PICTURE has a dedicated multi-disciplinary research team, integrating health care research, data science, epidemiology, biostatistics, innovation and design research, health economics, implementation science, social sciences and humanities.
News
Blog 6: Klara – Navigating Cancer with a Positive Mindset and a Strong Support System
Podcast 6: A conversation with members of the 4DPICTURE Juniors Team
Social
Today on #WorldPatientSafetyDay, the spotlight is on improving accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis for safer patient care. In line with this, #4DPicture is making significant strides in improving the cancer patient journey by placing patients at the heart of decision-making. π pic.twitter.com/lDwQQpo6x7
— 4D Picture (@4dPicture) September 17, 2024
π New Blog Post from our cancer survivor: A Journey Through Chemotherapy & Resilience π Klara shares the emotional side of chemotherapy and how mental resilience helped her cope with the toughest moments. π
— 4D Picture (@4dPicture) September 11, 2024
π Read her inspiring story here β‘οΈhttps://t.co/DNU8XzoIMd pic.twitter.com/Zlj76iE3UB
Our researchers have been busy this summer! π@Toby_Hackmann & Frank Doornkamp from @UniLeidenNews recently presented at the @iscb45.
— 4D Picture (@4dPicture) August 14, 2024
π Toby focused on survival prediction, while Frank explored genomic tests for breast cancer. Great job, both! ππ #research #conference
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π Our Latest #4DPicture #Newsletter is Here! Highlights: πPPI collaboration bridging gaps between medical pros, researchers & cancer patients. π Two new project open-access papers. ποΈ Podcast Ep 4 is out! π Blog from a cancer survivor. π¬ Read it here: https://t.co/GGFzIXV66H pic.twitter.com/RRKwqi9rNK
— 4D Picture (@4dPicture) June 24, 2024
Episode 5 of the #4DPicture Podcast is here! ποΈ Our host @amaranwosu chats with @dml2611 from @LancasterUni about her #NLP expertise and the computer science behind the #4DPicture. π₯οΈπ Tune in now! π https://t.co/fKrcJtI9qJ#4DPicture #ComputerScience #NLP #Research #TechTalks pic.twitter.com/QwQV1J0ZYk
— 4D Picture (@4dPicture) June 14, 2024
πProf. @suzan delivered her inaugural lecture at @UniLeidenNews, exploring how search engines and large language models are intertwining and their impact on information search. πAt #4DPicture, she bridges the communication gap between patients and medical professionals. π pic.twitter.com/yTl6BYDmUJ
— 4D Picture (@4dPicture) June 7, 2024