Japanese experience of telemedicine in oncology.

Int J Med Inform

Cancer Information and Epidemiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, 5-1-1 Tsukiji Chuo-ku, 104-0045, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: May 2001

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  • Initiated telemedicine projects in 1990, connecting National Cancer Center campuses through advanced technology for telepathology and teleconference purposes.
  • Established a network of 14 regional cancer centers, facilitating 130 teleconferences annually with over 16,000 participants, utilizing high-resolution image systems.
  • Launched online services in 1993 offering cancer information and teleconference sessions, achieving over 400,000 site visits per month, along with a Cancer Image Reference Database System.

Article Abstract

We started telemedicine projects from 1990 with a telepathology system within Tsukiji Campus of National Cancer Center. In 1994, we connected Tsukiji Campus and Kashiwa Campus by 6 Mbps optical fiber leased line using IP protocol for data transmission, for teleconference, telepathology, and teleradiology projects. We also started connection of regional cancer centers and are now forming a cancer center network of 14 cancer centers. We are at present organizing 130 teleconferences per year with an attendance of more than 16000 people as summary. We have also used a high-resolution image transferring system, such as SHD (2000 pixelsx2000 pixels resolution) system on one side, and an economical telemedicine system using JAVA and a WWW browser (NCC_image) on the other side. We think that providing information is another field of telemedicine. We began the experimental gopher and WWW service in 1993. We are now providing official up-to-date cancer information for patients and healthcare professionals. We are getting more than 400000 hits per month. We are also providing a teleconference video session which is held every week on the Internet using a Real Video system with synchronized slide presentation on the WWW browser. We are also organizing a Cancer Image Reference Database System including DICOM images with viewer software. This paper is a summary of the telemedicine projects performed at the National Cancer Center.

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