The project “OPTIMA – Optimal treatment for patients with solid tumours in Europe through Artificial intelligence” is approved!

The project “OPTIMA – Optimal treatment for patients with solid tumours in Europe through Artificial intelligence” is approved!

The Dpt of Precision medicine, pioneer in Decision Support Systems, is delighted to participate to this project that fits so well with its strategy.

The mission of this 34 partners-based  IMI project is to design, develop and deliver the first interoperable and GDPR-compliant European real-world oncology data and evidence generation platform from the onset, based on the needs of the clinicians and patients, in an inclusive and sustainable way .It will be built on a combination of federated and centralised access to a vast network of European data providers to help answer the highest priority research questions in prostate, breast and lung cancer, especially where current existing evidence underpinning clinical practice guidelines is weak.  In parallel, comprehensive decision support toolsets based on national and international guidelines with approved regular updates of guideline recommendations underpinned by evidence from advanced statistical analysis and AI will be made available to fill the guidelines gaps and better support shared decision making by clinicians and patients.