25 DAILY MICCAI Wednesday CaPTion- Early Cancer Detection industry players, emphasizing the potential for translating groundbreaking research into realworld solutions. “We wanted kind of a pitch to all of the MICCAI people – maybe you already have interesting technology which can be applied to early cancer detection,” Bartek says. “Just come, show us, and show the other people who might be interested. This may be a small change, but the new technology can make very rapid developments in actual detection!” A crucial aspect of this workshop is the synergy between the right people and the right datasets. Creating data pools or lakes has historically been pivotal in research and development. These resources are precious for smaller labs that might lack the capacity to gather extensive datasets independently. By fostering interactions and networking through these datasets, the ambition is to expedite progress in the field. Ultimately, this collaborative push holds the promise of translating advancements into tangible benefits for patient healthcare. With CaPTion scheduled for the last day of MICCAI, organizers are keen to encourage conference attendees to put off their sightseeing for one more afternoon and come to what promises to be a fascinating event. But what makes CaPTion stand out from the other workshops, all vying for attention simultaneously? “There are multiple reasons,” Bartek reveals. “We’ve already completed the paper selection process, and I’m very excited that we’ve selected a number of very, very good quality papers, which I believe will be of interest to everyone. Come and hear about the new methods developed, the new datasets collected, and the new clinical evaluations conducted.”
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