Shaping the Future of Oncology: the OPTIMA Project
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Arnhem, the Netherlands, 12 October 2021 – The Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) – a joint undertaking of the European Union and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) – today announced the launch of OPTIMA (Optimal Treatment for Patients with Solid Tumours in Europe Through Artificial intelligence), a € 21.3 million public-private research programme that will seek to use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve care for patients with prostate, breast and lung cancer. OPTIMA’s goal is to design, develop and deliver the first interoperable, GDPR-compliant real-world oncology data and evidence generation platform in Europe, to potentially advance treatment for patients with solid tumours in the three cancers.
To achieve this ambitious goal, OPTIMA has brought together 36 partners from across 13 countries to:
The OPTIMA consortium consists of 36 multidisciplinary private and public stakeholders in the clinical, academic, patient, regulatory, data sciences, legal and ethical and pharmaceutical fields – and is being jointly led by Prof. Dr James N’Dow from the European Association of Urology and Academic Urology Unit at the University of Aberdeen and Dr Hagen Krüger, Medical Director Oncology, Pfizer Germany.
Prof. N’Dow, “OPTIMA’s main objective is to harness the potential of AI to enable healthcare professionals to provide the most optimal personalised care for each individual patient living with prostate, breast and lung cancer and their families. This is an ambitious goal and one that the entire OPTIMA consortium is dedicated to delivering, building on the diverse knowledge base and expertise of our consortium members. By working together, we hope to deliver meaningful improvements in cancer care.”
Dr Krüger, “While healthcare has begun to take advantage of AI to improve treatment for patients with cancer, there is still immense untapped potential to integrate these next-generation tools into care models and decision-making. We hope that OPTIMA will be a key driver in the development of personalised treatments that recognize each patient’s individual needs.”
Dr Pierre Meulien, Executive Director IMI, “The OPTIMA project brings together experts from a wide range of disciplines and organisations. It is therefore well placed to potentially deliver results that could fast-track the use of artificial intelligence in the care of people with cancer.”
Prof Dr Wieland Sommer, Founder and CEO of Smart Reporting: "OPTIMA is a great project and provides a multidisciplinary team that allows us to work on a very ambitious research endeavor. All partners in the OPTIMA project share a common goal to improve the treatment of millions of patients in Europe through the use of AI and high-quality data. With our innovative medical documentation technology that delivers high-quality data in real time, we are pleased to be able to make an important contribution."
With its diverse multidisciplinary membership, the OPTIMA consortium is uniquely positioned to develop healthcare evidence-generation practices for the incorporation of real-world evidence into clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). If successful, OPTIMA may also help to establish best practice procedures for CPG development that incorporate analytics and evidence informed by AI models.
OPTIMA is at the forefront of healthcare innovation in Europe, building on other IMI projects (such as EHDEN, PIONEER and Harmony) that are supporting the European Health Data Space (EHDS) – a European Commission initiative to promote better exchange and access to different types of health data to support healthcare delivery and health research and policy. If it is successful, OPTIMA could not only contribute knowledge and data to the EHDS, but may also inform European policy regarding the clinical deployment of AI algorithms in healthcare.
OPTIMA Consortium Members*: Abbvie, Amgen CH, Arttic Innovation, Association EISBM, Bayer AG ,CASUS, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, European Association of Urology, European Cancer Patient Coalition, European Institute of Oncology, European Lung Foundation, European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, European Respiratory Society, Erasmus Universitair Medisch Centrum Rotterdam, German Cancer Society, GMV Soluciones Globales de Internet SAU, Helios Klinikum Emil von Behring, Institut de Cancerologie de l’Ouest, Institut Universitari d’Investigacio en Atencio Primaria, Information Technology for Translational Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Lund University, Maastricht University, Owkin Oxford University, Queen Mary University of London, Pfizer , Roche CH, SmartReporting GMBH, Tartu Ülikoo, The University Court of the University of Aberdeen, ttopstart, University College London, University of Vienna, Universita Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Uppsala University,YDEAL software
OPTIMA is funded through the IMI2 Joint Undertaking and is listed under grant agreement No. 101034347. IMI2 receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA). IMI supports collaborative research projects and builds networks of industrial and academic experts in order to boost pharmaceutical innovation in Europe.
The views communicated within are those of OPTIMA. Neither the IMI nor the European Union, EFPIA, or any Associated Partners are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained herein.
Thomas Doriath, Media Relations Smart Reporting: t@doriath-komm.de
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