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Paige, Oxford University and UK NHS partners win government funding to evaluate Paige Prostate cancer detection system

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | June 22, 2021 Artificial Intelligence Health IT
NEW YORK & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Paige, a global leader in AI-based diagnostic software in pathology, today announced that the Company, Oxford University and National Health Service (NHS) regional partners in the United Kingdom have won the prestigious Phase 4 Artificial Intelligence in Health and Care award from the NHS Accelerated Access Collaborative to study Paige Prostate prospectively in a real-world cancer laboratory setting.

Under the award, leaders in uropathology at Oxford University Hospitals, Coventry and Warwickshire University Hospitals Trust, and North Bristol Trust, will develop system adoption guidelines for Paige Prostate, a clinical-grade artificial intelligence (AI)-based diagnostic software system that aids pathologists in detecting, grading and measuring prostate tumors in biopsies obtained from patients at risk of prostate cancer,1 and other similar systems. These adoption guidelines will enable further roll-out of AI technologies and advanced algorithms across the NHS to aid in the diagnosis of complex diseases.

“Paige is proud to be working with this multidisciplinary team of experts to demonstrate the impact of digital pathology tools in routine clinical use,” said Leo Grady, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Paige. “Alongside our partners, we look forward to potentially ushering in a new era of clinical diagnostics powered by AI-enabled technologies to benefit patients and cellular pathology laboratories throughout the NHS.”
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The Phase 4 award, which is restricted to mature market-authorized CE-IVD products and is the most advanced award category, will enable Paige and its partners to demonstrate clinical or economic utility of Paige Prostate with respect to its real-world implementation and use in the NHS. Additionally, the parties aim to demonstrate clinical and economic impact of Paige Prostate in the NHS and/or social care setting to help inform reimbursement and procurement decisions and facilitate adoption.

“At Paige we believe that best practice guideline development and successful adoption of this new technology is best led by pathologists,” said Margaret Horton, Ph.D., Business Lead for UK and Europe at Paige and co-investigator in the study. “In addition to measuring and quantifying the health economics benefits of Paige Prostate, we have the unique opportunity as industry to work alongside patients, pathologists and urologists in this study to show how Paige Prostate impacts diagnostic reporting and the patient experience.”

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