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Scots scientists train AI to assess cancer in revolutionary system

SCOTLAND has the world’s highest incidence of the “asbestos cancer” mesothelioma and now artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to assess patients in a system that could revolutionise how they are cared for. Canon Medical Research Europe, a Scottish firm specialising in next generation medical imaging software, and the University of Glasgow are set to publish clinical findings from a study evaluating a new, world-leading AI-driven cancer assessment tool, developed as part of the Cancer Innovation Challenge. The study team, comprising AI and data scientists at Canon Medical and University of Glasgow clinical researchers at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Research and Innovation staff, created a prototype AI system able to automatically find and measure mesothelioma on CT scans.

AHN to Partner with Jewish Community Center to Vaccinate 1,250 Community Members on Thursday

PITTSBURGH (Apr. 15, 2021) – Since early February, Allegheny Health Network and Highmark Health have administered over 277,000 COVID-19 vaccines in Western Pennsylvania through several dozen mass vaccination clinics and daily clinics at AHN hospitals and other facilities. As part of its ongoing efforts to ensure equitable distribution and convenient access to the vaccine, AHN has partnered with the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh (JCC) in Squirrel Hill to vaccinate 1,250 individuals today. “Working with community groups and faith-based organizations has been vital in ensuring the vaccine is available to everyone in our community,” shared Amy Crawford-Faucher, MD, family medicine physician and vice chair of the AHN Primary Care Institute. “By embedding these clinics in a variety of communities throughout the western Pennsylvania region, we’re able to get shots in the arms of individuals who may not have had easy access to the vaccine otherwise.”

The FINANCIAL - Artificial Intelligence used to Automate Assessment of Mesothelioma

Share This The FINANCIAL Patients receiving treatment for the “asbestos cancer”, Mesothelioma, are being assessed with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of a prototype imaging system which could revolutionise the way people with the disease are cared for. Scotland currently has the highest incidence of Mesothelioma in the world, a reflection of the historical use of asbestos in many UK industries, including shipbuilding and construction. Canon Medical Research Europe, a Scottish firm specialising in next generation medical imaging software, and the University of Glasgow are set to publish clinical findings from a study evaluating a new, world-leading AI-driven cancer assessment tool, developed as part of the Cancer Innovation Challenge.

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