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At-home monitoring safely cuts hospital time after T-cell redirecting therapy
Asya Varshavsky-Yanovsky, MD, PhD, an Associate Professor in the Blood Cancer and Cellular Therapy Institute at Fox Chase Cancer Center Image source: Fox Chase Cancer Center The study, presented at the 67th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, showed that a structured outpatient model significantly reduced the number of days patients spent read more
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Two Dutch hospitals implement AI for lung nodule detection on chest X-rays
By integrating this AI program into our workflow, we can significantly enhance our ability to detect subtle lung nodules, which is paramount for the early diagnosis of lung cancer Firdaus Mohamed Hoesein UMC Utrecht, one of the Netherlands’ largest university hospitals, combines academic research with clinical practice. The hospital has an established scientific track record read more
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AI chatbots for mental health: experts call for clear regulation
We need to ensure that these technologies are safe and protect users’ mental well-being rather than put it at risk Falk Gerrik Verhees The research team emphasizes that the transparency requirement of the European AI Act – simply informing users that they are interacting with AI – is not enough to protect vulnerable groups. They read more
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How an Irish startup is turning speech into a dementia early-warning signal
There are a whopping 64,142 people currently living with dementia in Ireland. With age being the leading risk factor for dementia, this number is expected to rise alongside population ageing to 150,131 by 2045. Dementia describes a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily life. Among read more
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Freepress raises €1M to make global news more accessible through AI
News service Freepress has raised €1M in seed funding to advance its platform and prepare for international expansion. The AI-powered service plans to enter global markets in collaboration with local publishers, sharing up to half of its revenue to help sustain quality journalism.Freepress curates verified news from multiple global sources and presents it as concise, read more
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Corma raises €3.5M to advance software license and access governance
Paris-based Corma, a SaaS management solution that helps IT teams better control software usage and sprawl, has raised €3.5 million in seed funding. The round was led by XTX Ventures, with follow-on investments from Tuesday Capital, Kima Ventures, 50 Partners, and Olympe Capital. It also includes participation from business angels such as Thomas Wolf (co-founder read more
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Immunotherapy for skin cancer: when less is more
Our results suggest that this lower dosage may enable more patients to continue the treatment for a longer time, which is likely to contribute to the improved results and longer survival Hildur Helgadottir The study included nearly 400 patients with advanced, inoperable malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer. The study shows that read more
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