Federated immuno-oncology evidence commons
Cancer centers, researchers, and patient registries could use federated analytics and open target-discovery tooling to pool biomarker, outcome, and adverse-event evidence without centralizing all patient data under one company.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Hospitals may lack incentives or staffing to maintain high-quality federated datasets.
- • Privacy rules and consent fragmentation can limit interoperability.
- • Aggregate evidence may not satisfy regulators without conventional prospective trials.
Adoption path
- • Begin with retrospective biomarker and outcomes studies using common schemas.
- • Add prospective registry modules for specific cancer indications and therapy combinations.
- • Use the evidence commons to prioritize lower-cost trials, biosimilar strategies, and new open discovery programs.
Decentralization fit
7.0/10
Coordination credibility
6.0/10
Implementation feasibility
5.0/10
Incumbent pressure