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Predicting heart disease following cancer therapy
Lecturer at University of Malta
Msida, Malta
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Cancer therapies can increase the long-term risk of cardiovascular disease, yet early prediction and prevention remain limited. This project will create a secure research data repository to support the development of artificial intelligence (AI) tools that predict cardiovascular disease following cancer therapy, integrating anonymised clinical, imaging, treatment, and patient-generated mobile app data (e.g. activity, symptoms, and physiological measurements). The repository will enable robust model development, validation, and collaboration, with the aim of improving risk stratification and long-term outcomes for cancer survivors.
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- DESTINATION 6: HORIZON-HLTH-2026-01-IND-03: Regulatory science to support translational development of patient-centred health technologies
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Program Manager (Breast Cancer Research Program) at Champalimaud Foundation
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