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| author | Seidi, Navid |
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| contents | The treatment of cancer is one of the most discussed issues in the realm of contemporary public health research. One of the primary concerns of both the general public and the government is the development of the most effective cancer treatment at the most affordable price. This is due to the fact that the number of persons diagnosed with cancer increases on an annual basis. Within the scope of this project, we propose the development of a system for the recommendation of treatment centers. This system would initially select patients who posed a higher risk value, and then it would recommend the most appropriate cancer treatment center for those patients based on their income and the location where they lived using a stable matching algorithm. |
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| spellingShingle | A Stable Matching Assignment for Cancer Treatment Centers using Survival Analysis Seidi, Navid Computer Science and Game Theory Computers and Society The treatment of cancer is one of the most discussed issues in the realm of contemporary public health research. One of the primary concerns of both the general public and the government is the development of the most effective cancer treatment at the most affordable price. This is due to the fact that the number of persons diagnosed with cancer increases on an annual basis. Within the scope of this project, we propose the development of a system for the recommendation of treatment centers. This system would initially select patients who posed a higher risk value, and then it would recommend the most appropriate cancer treatment center for those patients based on their income and the location where they lived using a stable matching algorithm. |
| title | A Stable Matching Assignment for Cancer Treatment Centers using Survival Analysis |
| topic | Computer Science and Game Theory Computers and Society |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.10469 |