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iToBoS · Intelligent Total Body Scanner for Early Detection of Melanoma

H2020Status: SIGNED1 April 202131 March 2025EU funding €11,683,081Call H2020-SC1-BHC-2018-2020

Melanoma is one of the most aggressive cancers that can be discovered at an early stage, and it is responsible for 60% of lethal skin neoplasia. Its incidence has been increasing in white population and could become a public health challenge because of an increase in life expectancy of the elderly population. Total body skin examination, the primary screening mechanism for melanoma, checks each pigmented skin lesion individually in search of typical melanoma signs. This can be a very time consuming technique for patients with atypical mole syndrome or a large number of naevi.iToBoS aims at developing an AI diagnostic platform for early detection of melanoma. The platform includes a novel total body scanner and a Computer Aided Diagnostics (CAD) tool to integrate various data sources such as medical records, genomics data and in vivo imaging. This approach will lead to a highly patient-tailored, early diagnosis of melanoma. The project will develop and validate an AI cognitive assistant tool to empower healthcare practitioners, offering a risk assessment for every mole. Beyond integrating all available information about the patient to personalise the diagnostic, it will provide methods for visualising, explaining and interpreting AI models, thus overcoming the “black box” nature of current AI-enabled CAD systems, and providing dermatologists with valuable information for their clinical practice. The new total body scanner will be based on an existing prototype developed by 3 of the project partners, but powered with high-resolution cameras equipped with liquid lenses. These novel lenses, based on two immiscible fluids of different refractive index, will allow achieving unprecedented image quality of the whole body. The integration of such images with all available patient data using machine learning will lead to a new dermoscopic diagnostic tool providing prompt, reliable and highly personalised diagnostics for optimal judgement in clinical practice.

Consortium · 22 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT DE GIRONA

ES · €1,128,875

thirdParty

ROBERT BOSCH ESPANA SLU

ES

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

AU

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRIESTE

IT · €396,250

participant

BARCO NV

BE · €215,186

participant

TRILATERAL RESEARCH LIMITED

IE · €436,250

participant

ETHNICON METSOVION POLYTECHNION

EL · €436,500

participant

FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG EV

DE · €810,713

participant

ISAHIT

FR · €191,126

participant

V7 LTD

UK · €458,438

participant

FUNDACIO DE RECERCA CLINIC BARCELONA-INSTITUT D INVESTIGACIONS BIOMEDIQUES AUGUST PI I SUNYER

ES · €1,003,029

participant

HUN-REN SZAMITASTECHNIKAI ES AUTOMATIZALASI KUTATOINTEZET

HU · €323,750

participant

CORONIS COMPUTING SL

ES · €943,400

thirdParty

HOSPITAL CLINIC DE BARCELONA

ES

participant

ROBERT BOSCH ESPANA FABRICA MADRID SA

ES · €2,117,820

participant

CANFIELD SCIENTIFIC GMBH

DE · €394,008

participant

MELANOMA PATIENT NETWORK EUROPE

SE · €167,531

participant

TORUS ACTIONS

FR · €676,094

participant

IBM ISRAEL - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LTD

IL · €618,438

participant

OPTOTUNE SWITZERLAND AG

CH · €504,675

participant

RICOH SPAIN IT SERVICES SLU

ES · €324,375

participant

GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER

DE · €536,625

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