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European Union to aggregate cancer imaging data with artificial intelligence to speed up early diagnosis

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Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The European Union on Monday launched a project to collect and aggregate cancer imaging data in an effort to speed up innovation and early cancer diagnosis using artificial intelligence. The new European Cancer Imaging Initiative will give clinicians, researchers and innovators "easy access to large amounts of cancer imaging data", the European Commission said in a statement. "A cross-border, interoperable, and secure infrastructure that will preserve privacy will speed up innovation in medical research. For example, it will be possible to train new technologies that use artificial intelligence (AI) on a large dataset."


Cerebrui and Healthineers announce partnership to automate Neuroimaging Workflow

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Cerebriu, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for automating radiology workflows, and Siemens Healthineers, the world's leading manufacturer of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, announced their partnership to integrate Cerebriu's patented Smart Protocol for Brain MRI-workflow automation software with the MRI machines of Siemens Healthineers. The application is planned to be incorporated into the Open Workflow interface, which will allow solutions to be seamlessly integrated directly into the MRI examination workflow. Smart Protocol for Brain is designed to perform in-process detection and protocol automation during image acquisition, providing personalized diagnostic imaging ensuring the right data for differential diagnosis. ''We are excited and proud to become the first AI technology company for MR Brain workflow automation Siemens Healthineers has entrusted to integrate into the Open Workflow interface," said Robert Lauritzen, Chief Executive Officer at Cerebriu. "We automate radiology workflows to increase accessibility and improve quality of care, carefully balancing increased throughput with sustainable workloads to help tackle the increasing demand for neuroimaging," said Akshay Pai, Chief Technology Officer.