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Patient AI Treatment Hub

Objective

Cancer is one of Europe’s leading health burdens, responsible for 26% of all deaths in 2021, with mortality expected to rise by 24% by 2035 and an economic impact exceeding €100 billion annually. Despite the ambitions of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan, integrating complex cancer data across systems remains a major obstacle. The European Health Data Space (EHDS) seeks to address these gaps, though challenges around interoperability, privacy, and infrastructure persist.
In this context, PATH will transform cancer care by leveraging secure data exchange and digital technologies to improve early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term patient outcomes. Through the integration of AI tools into clinical workflows, PATH will foster a safe, ethical, and sustainable healthcare ecosystem aligned with the Beating Cancer Plan and the EHDS. The project will create a federated, privacy-preserving health data space supporting interoperability and data fairness. AI models will be trained on representative, FAIR-compliant datasets with built-in transparency and bias mitigation. Federated learning and Trusted Execution Environments will enable secure, real-world model refinement while preserving patient privacy. An AI-powered dashboard will connect clinicians, patients, and developers to deploy validated tools and ensure broad adoption. To ensure long-term impact, PATH will conduct EU-wide pilot studies evaluating clinical outcomes, survivability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. It will also establish scalable business models, promote digital literacy among healthcare professionals, and drive cross-sector collaboration for responsible, evidence-based AI integration across Europe’s cancer care continuum.
Delivering this level of clinical, technological, and systemic transformation requires close and sustained collaboration across the entire cancer care and innovation ecosystem. By bringing together the complementary missions, expertise, and capacities of public actors and private companies, the PATH Public–Private Partnership (PPP) composed of 24 partners provides the structural foundation needed to align research excellence, clinical practice, industrial innovation, and policy objectives. The PPP ensures that PATH solutions are simultaneously scientifically robust, clinically relevant, technologically advanced, and economically sustainable. Moreover, this collaborative framework enhances trust, accelerates knowledge transfer, and supports the translation of innovation from research to real-world healthcare environments—thereby enabling PATH to achieve measurable, scalable, and lasting impact across Europe.

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HORIZON-JU-RIA - HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions

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Coordinator

EUROPEAN DYNAMICS LUXEMBOURG SA
Net EU contribution

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€ 400 000,00
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5, PLACE DE LA GARE
1616 LUXEMBOURG
Luxembourg

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Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg
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Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 490 000,00

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