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Development of a collaborative environment applied to pediatric oncology

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This project aims to brighten up those problems in the brazilian area of Pediatric Oncology, making possible the simultaneous collaboration of medical information between professionals of childhood cancer remotely located. It's the implementation of a collaborative environment in which the users can benefit itself with resources as Chat, Video-conference, Bi-dimensional Collaborative Blackboard and Collaborative Volumetric Visualization of medical images, also being able to get second medical opinion for diagnosis at distance for one or more cases of childhood cancer.

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      SAC '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Applied computing
      April 2006
      1967 pages
      ISBN:1595931082
      DOI:10.1145/1141277

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      • Published: 23 April 2006

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