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Meeting of Minds 4 ‘Cancer Survivorship – AI for well-being’

We would like to invite you to attend the virtual Meeting of Minds 4 organized by the “Cancer Survivorship – AI for Well-being” Cluster.

The event will take place online in two days, 23rd and 24th of February and you can register to participate through the following link.

The agenda is available here.

During these two days meeting, participants will try to address the following question: “How can new technology better support patients”. The webinar will try to engage patients to gather important feedback from end-users. As the Cluster target end-users, patients will have the unique chance to share their insights and contribute to design a better tool based on their needs as cancer patients and survivors. Moreover, the Cluster members will present their projects giving an overview of their work, the scope of their research and how they apply new technology in their solutions.

About the Cancer Survivorship – AI for well-being Cluster:

“Cancer Survivorship – AI for Well-being” is a cluster of EU-funded projects that was initiated at the end of 2020 by the FAITH project with the motto “We don’t work in silos”. ECPC is currently involved with two EU funded projects, QUALITOP and LifeChamps, contributing from a cancer patient’s perspective.

All cluster members are working on the design of smart digital tools, aimed at helping cancer patients and survivors safeguard and improve their Quality of Life and have a method in common, building on shared common ground. All of them are collaborating as a collective unit to ensure that they adopt a highly user-centric approach. By collecting, sharing, and understanding early end-users’ feedback and adapting the design to their needs, the Cluster will create well-rounded tools that are truly built around the patient.

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