This book presents the developments in machine learning with data mining, and their influence in Industrial IoT 4.0 for cancer prediction. It is aimed primarily at graduates and researchers working in machine learning and data mining. Researchers and healthcare specialists studying cancer will also find this book useful.
Every two minutes someone is diagnosed with cancer. Every four minutes someone dies from cancer. Whether we like it or not, cancer will soon be a part of everyone’s life – whether they are affected personally or know someone who is.
Cancer is a problem that touches virtually everyone either directly or indirectly. As one of the biggest killers in the Western world it is feared by many people. In this Very Short Introduction, Nick James examines the trends and treatment of cancer, looking at efforts to develop treatments, research into cures, and the future of cancer care.
What would it mean to substitute care for economics as the central concern of politics? This anthology invites analysis, reflections and speculations on how contemporary artists and creative practitioners engage with, interpret, and enact care in practices which might forge an alternative ethics in the age of neoliberalism.
Caring (1985) offers an account of the experiences of carers across the United Kingdom, spanning all ages and diverse backgrounds, as they care for disabled relatives. Through their own testimonies and direct storytelling, carers illustrate their lives in ways far more impactful than any second-hand interpretation.
Carried Through Cancer is a 70-day devotional filled with uplifting stories from dozens of women who have traveled the cancer journey, each devotion offering spiritual support, emotional encouragement, rich community, and daily reminders that God shows up when people reach out to Him, and He is there to carry you through your story.