Stefano Cinti

Stefano Cinti: Socioeconomic Impact of Point-of-Care Technologies in the OncoCheck system

Stefano Cinti, Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry at University of Naples Federico II, shared a post on LinkedIn about an article he and his colleagues authored:

“New paper out at uninanobiosensors.com

This is a milestone!

Ok, we develop sensors for cancer management, but… what is the impact on societies, on national health systems?

We examined the socio-economical impact of point-of-care technologies, enhanced by artificial intelligence, towards liquid biopsy in decentralized contexts, especially for developing countries.

OncoCheck combines three critical components to enable rapid, decentralized cancer detection: liquid biopsy, point-of-care and AI-driven data interpretation.

To all collaborators experts in the field, Sima Singh, Ada Raucci, Alessandra Glovi, Gabriella Iula from uninanobiosensors lab Department of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II, Luciano Tutti University of L’Aquila, Michelino De Laurentiis, IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori Fondazione G Pascale, Napoli, Italy, Antonio Giordano, Sbarro Health Research Organization.

Thanks AIRC – Foundation for Cancer Research NGO, OncoDaily.

The paper has been published open access on Cancer and Metastasis Review Springer Nature and you can here.”

Stefano Cinti

Title: Socioeconomic impact of artificial intelligence–driven point-of-care testing devices for liquid biopsy in the OncoCheck system

Authors: Sima Singh, Ada Raucci, Alessandra Glovi, Gabriella Iula, Luciano Mutti, Michelino De Laurentiis, Antonio Giordano, Stefano Cinti

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Stefano Cinti: Socioeconomic Impact of Point-of-Care Technologies in the OncoCheck system

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