In the last decade, a wide range of new treatments have been proposed to heal lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer-related death in the world and its most frequent type. Still, the response to these new options strongly varies between patients, and few guidelines are available on how to optimise the treatment choice. P4-LUCAT proposes to address this issue by developing a technological solution supporting oncologists in the selection of the most appropriate lung cancer treatment. The project will develop a Big Data analytics dashboard, integrating patient data, public repositories and literature evidence. Such a tool will provide the practitioner with information about: (a) the efficacy of a treatment, tailored to the geno- and phenotypical characteristics of the patient; (b) the expected adverse effects and toxicities; and (c) relevant literature supporting these findings. This can only be achieved by integrating different sources of information, including Electronic Health Records, laboratory test results from liquid biopsies, scientific literature, and open structured data.