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Roche uses artificial intelligence for cancer diagnosis

Roche is teaming up with Ibex Medical Analytics and Amazon Web Services in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The goal is to help pathology labs diagnoze cancer. Roche describes the partnership as a step forward in personalized medicine.

Roche uses AI to help pathology labs diagnose cancer. Image credit: Roche
Roche uses AI to help pathology labs diagnose cancer. Image credit: Roche

The Basel-based life sciences company Roche is collaborating with Ibex Medical Analytics of Israel and the United States-based Amazon subsidiary Amazon Web Services, according to a statement. The partners are pooling their services to help pathology labs diagnoze cancer.

The new solution builds on Roche's navify Digital Pathology software platform, which now offers AI algorithms from Ibex. The entire system is based on an Amazon Web Services cloud infrastructure.

Laboratories can access the software platform and initially use it for the diagnosis of breast and prostate cancer. The system’s decision support tools are expected to increase turnaround time in laboratories and boost productivity. With the new partnership, Roche says it is expanding its commitment to “improving patient care and advancing personalised healthcare through innovation”.

The Metropolitan Region of the Upper Rhine and the Basel Area offer fertile ground for developments based on the use of AI in personalized medicine. A number of regional initiatives aim to support innovation in this field, for example. The region also promotes knowledge and technology transfer from key stakeholders. 

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