OPTIMISING COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION TROUGH PERSONALISED TREATMENT WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

HORIZON.2.1HORIZON-RIAID: 101057099
EC Contribution
€46,750
Consortium Size
19 orgs
Summary

Integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into clinical medicine has been hampered by challenges related to uncertain long-term clinical benefits, cost-effectiveness, and ethics/legal concerns. Application of AI in colonoscopy, a forefront research topic, has been also bothered by these issues. AI is, however, expected to reduce colorectal cancer incidence and mortality through personalised treatment. Our proposed project would change this discouraging situation and thus drastically improves colorectal cancer care. We achieve the following goals: 1. Establish the value of AI-assisted colonoscopy in colorectal cancer prevention by conducting a pan-European, population-based, randomised trial with 222,000 participants. 2. Develop a colonoscopy AI risk-prediction tool for personalized treatment of colorectal polyps and cancer. 3. Develop cost-effectiveness models of AI-assisted colonoscopy in colorectal cancer screening. 4. Investigate ethical and legal barriers in AI development and implementation. 5. Generate the first trustworthy and rapidly updating (?living?) clinical guidelines for AI in screening colonoscopy. 6. Develop a patient-oriented AI tool by including end-users in the process of AI development and communication. Our research consortium maximises the feasibility of the project, with world-class experts in gastroenterology, machine learning, cancer screening, biostatistics, disease modelling, regulatory science, and ethics and law in medicine from nine European countries, the US and Japan. We also partner with a European medium-size AI enterprise for implementing the output of the project. The project has large potential impact on patients, society, and economy in Europe, and the World. Up to 6,000 fewer deaths due to colorectal cancer and saving of 720 million euro can be expected per year once the technology is widely accepted in Europe.

Consortium (19)

Project Results (21)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (16)
A Comprehensive Labeling Framework for Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML)‑Based Medical Devices: From AI Facts Labels to a Front‑of‑Package AI Labeling System — Lessons Learned from Food Labeling
Emory Law Journal· 2025DOI
Sara Gerke
AGA Living Clinical Practice Guideline on Computer-Aided Detection–Assisted Colonoscopy
Gastroenterology· 2025DOI
Shahnaz Sultan, Dennis L. Shung, Jennifer M. Kolb, Farid Foroutan, Cesare Hassan, Charles J. Kahi, Peter S. Liang, Theodore R. Levin, Shazia Mehmood Siddique, Benjamin Lebwohl
Benefits, burden, and harms of computer aided polyp detection with artificial intelligence in colorectal cancer screening: microsimulation modelling study
BMJ Medicine· 2025DOI
Natalie Halvorsen; Cesare Hassan; Loredana Correale; Nastazja Pilonis; Lise M Helsingen; Marco Spadaccini; Alessandro Repici; Farid Foroutan; Per Olav Vandvik; Shanaz Sultan; Magnus Løberg; Mette Kalager; Yuichi Mori; Michael Bretthauer
Computer aided detection and diagnosis of polyps in adult patients undergoing colonoscopy: a living clinical practice guideline
BMJ· 2025DOI
Farid Foroutan, Per Olav Vandvik, Lise M Helsingen, Mette Kalager, Matt Rutter, Kevin Selby, Nastazja Dagny Pilonis, Joseph C Anderson, Annette McKinnon, Jonathan M Fuchs, Casey Quinlan, Maaike Buskermolen, Carlo Senore, Pu Wang, Joseph J Y Sung, Ulrike Haug, Silje Bjerkelund, Konstantinos Triantafyllou, Dennis L Shung, Natalie Halvorsen, Thomas McGinn, Tandekile Lubelwana Hafver, Valerie Reinthaler, Gordon Guyatt, Thomas Agoritsas, Shahnaz Sultan
Use of computer-assisted detection (CADe) colonoscopy in colorectal cancer screening and surveillance: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Position Statement
Endoscopy· 2025DOI
Michael Bretthauer, Jabed Ahmed, Giulio Antonelli, Hanneke Beaumont, Sabina Beg, Ariel Benson, Raf Bisschops, Elena De Cristofaro, Eimear Gibbons, Michael Häfner, David Karsenti, Arthur Laquière, Jean-Philippe Loly, Susanne M. O’Reilly, Maria Pellisé, Katja Grubelic Ravic, Konstantinos Triantafyllou, Georgios Tziatzios, Roberto Valente, Benjamin M. Walter, Malina Wiesand, Vicente Lorenzo-Zúñiga, Ian Mark Gralnek
Video Endoscopy as Big Data: Balancing Privacy and Progress in Gastroenterology
American Journal of Gastroenterology· 2025DOI
Eugenia N. Uche-Anya, Sara Gerke, Tyler M. Berzin
World Endoscopy Organization's Response to the World Health Organization's Global Initiative on Artificial Intelligence for Health
Digestive Endoscopy· 2025DOI
Nayantara Coelho‐Prabhu, Purnima Bhat, Rakesh Kalapala, Junaid Mushtaq, Hisao Tajiri, Yuichi Mori
American Journal of Gastroenterology
American Journal of Gastroenterology· 2024DOI
Uche-Anya, E. N. Gerke, S. Berzin, T. M.
Artificial Intelligence and Medical Liability in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology· 2024DOI
Sami Elamin, Mindy Duffourc, Tyler M. Berzin, Mark E. Geissler, Sara Gerke
Computer-Aided Diagnosis for Leaving-In-Situ of Colorectal Polyps: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Annals of Internal Medicine· 2024DOI
Cesare Hassan ; Masashi Misawa ; Tommy Rizkala ; Yuichi Mori1 ; Shahnaz Sultan ; Antonio Facciorusso ; Giulio Antonelli ; Marco Spadaccini ; Britt B.S.L. Houwen ; Emanuele Rondonotti ; Harsh P
Computer-aided diagnosis for the resect-and-discard strategy for colorectal polyps: a systematic review and meta-analysis
The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology· 2024DOI
Cesare Hassan, Tommy Rizkala, Yuichi Mori, Marco Spadaccini, Masashi Misawa, Giulio Antonelli, Emanuele Rondonotti, Evelien Dekker, Britt B S L Houwen, Oliver Pech, Sebastian Baumer, James Weiquan Li,
Benefits and challenges in implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: World Endoscopy Organization position statement
Digestive Endoscopy· 2023DOI
Mori, Y. East, J. E. Hassan, C. Halvorsen, N. Berzin, T. M. Byrne, M. von Renteln, D. Hewett, D. Repici, A. Ramchandani, M. Al Khatry, M. Kudo, S. E. Wang, P. Yu, H. Saito, Y. Misawa, M. Parasa, S. Ma
Gastrointestinal endoscopy devices and the European Union Medical Device Regulation: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Position Statement
Endoscopy· 2023DOI
Michael Bretthauer; Yuichi Mori; Jasmin Zessner-Spitzenberg; Michal F. Kaminski; Peter D. Siersema; Thierry Ponchon; Helmut Messmann; Ian M. Gralnek; Raf Bisschops; Cesare Hassan
Lack of Effectiveness of Computer Aided Detection for Colorectal Neoplasia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Nonrandomized Studies
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology· 2023DOI
Patel, H. K. Mori, Y. Hassan, C. Rizkala, T. Radadiya, D. K. Nathani, P. Srinivasan, S. Misawa, M. Maselli, R. Antonelli, G. Spadaccini, M. Facciorusso, A. Khalaf, K. Lanza, D. Bonanno, G. Rex, D. K. Repici, A. Sharma, P.
Neuroradiology
Neuroradiology· 2023DOI
Dennis M. Hedderich; Christian Weisstanner; Sofie Van Cauter; Christian Federau; Myriam Edjlali; Alexander Radbruch; Sara Gerke; Sven Haller
The New European Medical Device Regulation: Balancing Innovation and Patient Safety
Annals of Internal Medicine· 2023DOI
Bretthauer, M. Gerke, S. Hassan, C. Ahmad, O. F. Mori, Y.
Deliverables (4)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - OperA (OPTIMISING COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION TROUGH PERSONALISED TREATMENT WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE)