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IMAGE: A study presented at the ESMO Breast Cancer 2021 Virtual Congress has shown that breast cancer survivors differ widely in the burden of symptoms they experience after the end of. view more
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LUGANO, Switzerland, 3 May 2021 - As breast cancer becomes a largely curable disease, with more than 70% of women surviving at least 10 years after diagnosis across most of Europe thanks to early detection and treatment, (1) the quality of life after cancer has become an important aspect of the patient journey - one that may be inadequately addressed with current standards of follow-up. A study presented at the ESMO Breast Cancer 2021 Virtual Congress (2) has shown that breast cancer survivors differ widely in the burden of symptoms they experience after the end of treatment and thereby revealed an unmet need for tailored approaches to follow-up care. (3)
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Recent research is beginning to offer a clearer picture of what a post-pandemic world might look like, confirming what many might expect. Entire sectors of the economy and social life are being transformed virtually overnight, unleashing a new set of expectations from technology service providers.
A new Harvard Business School survey found that more than half of workers who have worked remotely since the pandemic began would prefer to continue that arrangement permanently in a hybrid office/home model.
Another survey conducted by the EdWeek Research Center documented a significant increase of interest among students in healthcare jobs and opportunities in IT. And a study released by the McKinsey Global Institute finds that online grocery shopping and virtual healthcare appointments will continue to rise even as the pandemic recedes.
The path toward digital modernization is not an easy one, as many enterprises are discovering.
While events of 2020 forced numerous businesses to accelerate plans for transforming IT infrastructure, the process did not always yield the desired outcomes. In fact, research over the past two years has revealed that 70% of digital transformation initiatives fall short of meeting objectives.
This hasn’t deterred senior executives, however, as the research also shows that 80% of them plan to move full speed ahead on modernization goals.
“We’re coming out of a year like none other,” said Brandon Draeger, vice president of compute product marketing at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co., in an exclusive interview with SiliconANGLE. “If nearly three-quarters of digital transformation projects fail to meet their objectives, it’s going to require a path of modernization for both hardware and software. We need to discuss what can reverse this trend and put people on a path to success.