Harmonising cancer data to enable data-empowered clinical cancer research on the island of Ireland. Funded by Stand II HEA North South Shared Island award.
Thrilled to see @QUBCancerProf presenting at #CancerHasNoBorders in MIT. This important event explored strategies to enhance collaboration in oncology and digital health, setting the stage for impactful global partnerships in the fight against cancer. #datasaveslives#NSRP#AICRI
At the All-Island Forum on Cancer Data meeting, the eHealth-Hub for Cancer proposed establishment of an All-Island OHDSI node.
We are delighted to be hosting a Kick-Off meeting next Tuesday 18th March @11am.
Interested in getting involved? Please contact us at [email protected].
What a fantastic few days at #IACRI2025. eHealth-Hub PhD students Kluivert Boakye Duah (QUB) and Brendan Reardon (UL) were delighted to have the opportunity to present some of their work. It was also really great to catch up with many of our colleagues and collaborators.
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Prostate cancer pilot screening study begins in Ireland as part of an EU initiative to reduce death from prostate cancer across the EU. Find out more👉https://t.co/u1bOwB7eNs @UCD_Research@ucddublin
We were thrilled to welcome Associate Prof Paul Nagy from Johns Hopkins University to #UL to discuss how #datasaveslives
A big thank you to event sponsors @CloudCIX , @bectondickinson , and @IQVIA_UK for supporting this important event.
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Delighted to be in @UL with fantastic colleague @AedinCulhane@eHealth4Cancer as we delivered our inaugural All-Island Data Forum for Cancer. >270 delegates; brilliant discourse; new linkages; Overall a great success as we look to enhance all-island cancer data science research
The inaugural All Island Forum on Cancer Data was a resounding success, bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders from academia, clinical settings, patient groups computing and real world evidence experts.
The day provided valuable insights and fostered important discussions on the critical role of data in advancing cancer research and improving patient outcomes. We would like to thank our sponsors, CloudCIX, BD and IQVIA for supporting this event.
LDCRC and eHealth-Hub for Cancer Director Prof @AedinCulhane discussed on Limerick Live 95fm today the All Island Forum on Cancer Data that is taking place in University of Limerick tomorrow
Today, our Programme Manager, Dr Elaine Meehan, presented a poster about health data access in Ireland under the European Health Data Space regulation and the potential for cancer research and policy at the All-Island Forum on Cancer Data taking place in @UL
Ireland's 900 health data systems a barrier to positive patients outcomes, conference told
The first All-Island Forum on Cancer Data is taking place at UL this week, and saw the launch of new cancer research hub to help save patients' lives
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Delighted our @eHealth4Cancer "All-Island Forum on Cancer Data" is underway. >280 attendees showing that cancer data is a big deal. And in the Bernal Institute to boot - Bernal was a brilliant Irish scientist and a huge supporter of Rosalind Franklin https://t.co/sAVUsrIoLJ
It was a great honor to have so many key stakeholders attend the eHealth-Hub 'All Island Forum on Cancer Data' yesterday. Thanks to all for your hugely valuable input and enthusiasm #datasaveslives#ehealthhub#sharedisland
I represented @IrishCancerSoc at the “𝗔𝗹𝗹-𝗜𝘀𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝘂𝗺 𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗿 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮” in @UL.
A collaboration across key stakeholders - harnessing potential of data in transforming cancer research, policy, care & outcomes.
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For this session we were joined by Gilles Ducorroy and a panel of industry experts from Pfizer, Novartis, Eli Lilly, AstraZeneca and IQVIA.
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Our 4th and final session of the All Island Forum on Cancer Data, real world evidence for better treatments and what were the barriers/opportunities that were experienced was discussed.
For our third session of the All Island Forum on Cancer Data,the need to fast track genomics in clinical medicine was covered with updates heard from Prof Aedin Culhane,eHealth-Hub for Cancer co Lead, @LDCRC_UL Academic Director & Prof of Cancer Genomics at UL School of Medicine
Prof gianpiero cavalleri from the RCSI, Prof Asieh Golozar from Northeastern University; Brendan Reardon from the Dana Farber Cancer Institute; Prof Lesley Anderson from the University of Aberdeen and Prof Simon McDade from QUB #ehealthhub#datasaveslives#sharedisland