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From June 27 to 30 the 24th International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2011) was held in Bristol (England). Two ATIA scientists were represented: Daniel Höhle and Bo de Lange. Their paper on the application of decision trees in a medical data set has been accepted for
publication. They presented a poster on how the Moku algorithm can support physicians/specialists in decision making whether or not to operate on the parathyroid glands in MEN1 cancer patients.