CAMRIN rolls out AI for lung cancer diagnosis

The Cheshire and Merseyside Radiology Imaging Network (CAMRIN) is helping clinicians to detect lung cancer more quickly with the rollout of new AI technology to support the diagnosis of lung cancer. The technology is now live across all 11 imaging sites in Cheshire and Merseyside with the help from funding from the AI Diagnostic Fund (AIDF). This major milestone highlights the spirit of innovation across the region and CAMRIN’s shared commitment to continually improving radiology services. Yvonne Shanks, Head of Collaboration & Assurance/Interim CAMRIN programme lead said: “This has been a complex project involving multiple stakeholders, and reaching this point represents a significant collective achievement. We would like to thank all partners for their support during the rollout — the responsiveness, expertise, and guidance provided by Annalise were instrumental to the success of the CAMRIN implementation. “With all sites now live, our focus shifts to increasing user engagement and realising the full benefits of the technology. We’re confident that continued collaboration will support us in maximising the impact of this work and delivering meaningful improvements for both staff and patients.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/ev4Erh9s

  • X-ray image showing a human chest with clear visibility of the rib cage and lungs.

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