CardiOCare's project logo

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

Public Deliverables

The public deliverables of CARDIOCARE are the following:

D1.1 First study subject approvals package for the retrospective study

Availability: Available

D2.3 Literature review and report on the use of biotics as potential treatment strategy

Availability: Not available yet
Delivery Date: M48

D3.6 Performance monitoring, logging and retraining of AI models

Availability: Not available yet
Delivery Date: M48

D3.7 Explainable, interpretable and trustworthy AI framework

Availability: Not available yet
Delivery Date: M48

D4.1 First study subject approvals package for the prospective study

Availability: Available

D4.2 Midterm recruitment report

Availability: Not available yet
Delivery Date: M21

D6.1 Implementation of ethical standards and guidelines of H2020 and GDPR implementation plan

Availability: Available

D6.3 Regulatory aspects and cost-effectiveness of the CARDIOCARE model for assessing best practices and healthcare pathways

Availability: Not available yet
Delivery Date: M48

D7.1 Project presentation material

Availability: Available

D7.2 Dissemination and communication activities version 1

Availability: Available

D7.4 Dissemination and communication activities version 2

Availability: Available

D7.5 Dissemination and communication activities version 3

Availability: Not available yet
Delivery Date: M48

D8.1 Project handbook, Risk management and Quality Assurance plan

Availability: Available

Showing all 13 results

Leadership

Prof. Dimitrios I. Fotiadis

Prof. Dimitrios I. Fotiadis

UOI - Project Coordinator

Prof. Giuseppe Curigliano

Prof. Giuseppe Curigliano

IEO - Scientific Manager

Prof. Kostas Marias

Prof. Kostas Marias

FORTH - Technical Manager

Prof. Gabriella Pravettoni

Prof. Gabriella Pravettoni

IEO - Clinical Study Manager