As artificial intelligence technologies play an increasingly important role in everyday human interactions, patients will likely deal with them to schedule appointments, monitor their health, learn about disease and connect to resources.As these nonhuman communications factor more prominently into health care and, specifically, oncology care, an article published in JCO Oncology Practice
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