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An Interdisciplinary Approach for the Management of the Elderly Multimorbid Patient with Breast Cancer Therapy Induced Cardiac Toxicity

Exciting Milestone: First Sequencing Run Completed for CARDIOCARE!

Oct 15, 2024

We are excited to announce a major achievement in the CARDIOCARE project! In August, STREMBLE successfully completed its first sequencing run, marking a significant step forward in our mission to advance cardiovascular health research for breast cancer patients.

After an in-depth review of our bioinformatics analyses, we identified several statistically significant findings. These include both novel insights and results that align with existing literature, reinforcing the value of our approach.

While our initial findings are promising, we are in the process of gathering additional patient samples to strengthen our dataset. Once we have completed this phase, we look forward to sharing our results with the scientific and medical community.

We remain optimistic about the potential of this cutting-edge data to reveal new insights into cardiovascular health. Stay tuned for future updates as the CARDIOCARE project progresses!

Thank you for your continued interest and support.

Highlights

Prof. Fotiadis shares pioneering insights at MDBS-BHE 2024

Prof. Fotiadis shares pioneering insights at MDBS-BHE 2024

Prof. Dimitrios Fotiadis, UOI & coordinator of the CARDIOCARE project, recently participated in the 22nd International Symposium on Medical Devices and Biosensors (MDBS 2024), held in hybrid mode in China from November 20 to 22, 2024, in conjunction with the 15th...

CARDIOCARE at 14th FORTH Scientific Retreat

CARDIOCARE at 14th FORTH Scientific Retreat

Grigorios Kalliatakis, FORTH, recently showcased the CARDIOCARE groundbreaking research at the 14th FORTH Scientific Retreat, held from October 11-13, 2024, in Ancient Olympia, Greece. The poster, titled "Deep Learning-based Automated Assessment of Reduced Left...