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Artificial Intelligence for Specific Tumours
Digital pathology allows pathologists to diagnose and analyse tissue samples using digital images. The technology has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy, speed up the diagnosis process, and enhance collaboration…
How did Covid impact healthcare and cancer patients?
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to the healthcare industry, particularly for cancer patients, who have experienced disruptions to their treatment, delays in diagnosis, and increased stress and anxiety…
Treatment of COVID complications
As we have seen in the last 20 months, SARS-CoV-2 has evolved. .SARS-CoV-2 has consistently mutated over the course of the pandemic, resulting in variants that are different from the…
AI for patient-centric personalisation of medicine
Patients recognise the key positive impacts of AI: support for healthcare professionals, self-care, more available information, quality and efficiency of diagnosis, improved health systems efficiency and delivery of care. But…
AI in Surgery
The fourth online seminar of the SPCC Educational Project on Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Care, took place on 25th January 2023 and was moderated by Pietro Valdastri, Professor and Chair…
COVID and haematological malignancies
On 24th January 2023, the first of three online seminars took place, which are part of the SPCC project “Cancer & Covid: Prevention and Treatment including Monoclonal Antibodies (MoABs)”. Carsten…
Telemedicine Rehabilitation in the Cancer Care Continuum
This is the sixth and final report of the online conference “Telemedicine in Cancer Care Continuum: implementation and integration”, developed by SPCC in collaboration with the American Society of Clinical…
Telemedicine in Cancer Care: Patient Empowerment, Policy, and Implementation
This online seminar, that took place on 16 January 2023, concluded the second and final phase of the SPCC Telemedicine in Cancer Care project. It was chaired by Robin Zon,…
AI in Genomics and Reporting for Clinical Practice
Artificial intelligence is revolutionising many aspects of our lives. Although it entered clinical practice only in recent years, its contribution to clinical research and patient data handling has a growing…
Telemedicine in Cancer Care: Monitoring, Follow-Up,Tele-Rehabilitation, Palliative and Supportive Care
This webinar took place on 6th December 2022 as part of the Telemedicine Project Phase 2, developed by SPCC in collaboration with the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). The…