June 10, 2024

Computer simulations use mathematical equations and real-world data to calculate projected heath outcomes. 

Say you’re a cancer researcher. You need an answer to a question, and a clinical trial would be too slow, too costly, or simply unworkable.
A computer simulation may help find that answer, using mathematical equations and real-world data to calculate projected outcomes. Simulations provide insights that help guide better decision making. 

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