Radiation oncology as a complex adaptive system
Mohammad Bakhtiari

TL;DR
This paper shows that radiation oncology behaves like a complex adaptive system, requiring new management approaches to handle its dynamic and interconnected nature.
Contribution
The paper introduces a measurable framework using system-thinking tools to assess complexity and nonlinearity in radiation oncology.
Findings
RO exhibits increasing complexity and nonlinearity over time.
Simulations and process mining reveal emergent behavior and self-organization in RO systems.
The study confirms RO as a complex adaptive system requiring system-thinking approaches.
Abstract
Radiation oncology (RO) is increasingly recognized as a complex system characterized by the intricate interplay of professionals, patients, technology, and environmental factors. However, systematic methods to assess the interconnectivity in RO remain limited, leading to potential oversimplifications of this multifaceted field. This study quantitatively assesses evolving complexity and nonlinearity in radiation oncology using system-thinking tools. The goal is to create a measurable framework to guide adaptive management in clinical practice. Using Shannon Entropy, we analyze the evolving complexity in RO. Dynamic system simulations, including adapted predator-prey models and the SimPy discrete-event simulation library, are utilized to study nonlinearity and interactions within RO. Process mining with event log data assesses the conformance of RO processes, while social network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Operations and Scheduling Optimization · Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
