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Oct 2024
42m 52s

How Can Math Help Beat Cancer?

Steven Strogatz, Janna Levin, and Quanta Magazine
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Cancer treatment has come a long way in recent decades. But finding the best course of treatment for each case of this diverse, dynamic disease remains a challenge. In this episode, co-host Steven Strogatz speaks with computational biologist Franziska Michor about how math, statistical models and machine learning may be critical to the next generation of cancer care.

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