The Swedish deep-tech company Stratipath announces its integration with Sectra, one of the most expanding PACS systems for digital pathology

Stratipath, a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-based precision diagnostic solutions, today announced that it has released its integration with international medical imaging IT company Sectra and their digital pathology solution. This means that Sectra users can use Stratipath’s solution Stratipath Breast within an already existing digital pathology workflow. The application is featured in Sectra Amplifier Marketplace and purchased directly from Stratipath.

First CE-IVD marked AI solution for prognostic risk stratification of breast cancer patients

Stratipath, a global leader in AI-based precision diagnostic solutions, today announced that its AI software for prognostic risk stratification of breast cancers, Stratipath Breast, is now CE-IVD marked. This paves the way for clinical implementation in the European Union. Based on the analysis of digital histopathology whole slide images, stained with haematoxylin and eosin (H&E) the software provides novel decision support to clinicians and enables precision medicine for more patients.

Government grant to provide more accurate breast cancer diagnosis

Vinnova grants SEK 20 million to the Swedish AI Precision Pathology (SwAIPP) consortia to develop and implement AI-based precision diagnostics in cancer care. The consortia consist of Stratipath, Karolinska Institutet, the pathology clinics in the Kalmar, Västmanland and Skåne regions, Microsoft, Roche Diagnostics, Philips, Bröstcancerförbundet, Prevas and Helseplan.

Annals of Oncology

A published high-impact scientific article from Karolinska Institutet shows that AI-supported image analysis can stratify intermediate-grade breast cancers into low or high grade. This has strong prognostic value and potential to revolutionize breast pathology.

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