The ecancer 'Choosing Wisely' conference was held for the first time in Latin America in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The event had more than 150 registered attendees in addition to 22 speakers from different countries and different specialities in the field of oncology, who presented topics on prevention, oncological surgery, clinical oncology and palliative care, in order to demonstrate the current evidence of how to approach a patient in daily clinical practice based on the human resources, materials and drugs available, trying to offer the maximum benefit to the patient based on current scientific evidence. In addition to addressing issues of vital importance in breast cancer, during the 2 days of the event, updated information generated in recent years was presented, the results of which will change clinical practice. All the experts were in favour of developing strategies and methods that help us to properly select treatments to optimise resources and reduce the economic toxicity of the most modern and current treatments. This conference was an event of vital importance because it was the first face-to-face event for ecancer and the physicians after difficult years due to COVID-19.
There is a growing necessity for insightful and meaningful analyticswithin eSports: be it to entertain spectators as they watch their favorite teamscompete, to automatically identify and catch cheaters or even to gain a com-petitive edge over an opponent, there is a plethora of potential applicationsfor analytics within the scene. It follows then, that there is also a necessityfor well structured and organized datasets that enable efficient data explorationand serve as the foundation for the visualization and analytics layers. Becauseof this, the entire process - from data collection at the source to the means ofaccessing the desired information - need to be planned out to address thoseneeds. Our work provides the means by which to construct such a dataset forthe Counter-Strike Global Offensive (CS:GO) game, thus opening up a range ofpossible applications on top of the data
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