Project title: Pan-European AI platform for advanced breast cancer screening.
Coordinator: European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR)
Scientific Coordinator: La Lega Italiana per la Lotta contro i Tumori – Associazione di promozione sociale – LILT Milano Monza Brianza
Number of Partners: 20
Start Date: 1st of September 2025
End Date: 31st of August 2029
Total Grant Amount: €4,572,072.55
EU Funding: €3,657,658.05
Funding Programme:EU4Health Programme 2021–2027
Grant Agreement No: 101219312
Participating Countries:
Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Croatia, Sweden, Malta, Greece, Hungary
Disclaimer:
BreastSCan is co-funded under the EU4Health Programme 2021–2027 under grant agreement no. 101219312. Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
Pan-European AI platform for advanced breast cancer screening.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Europe, and early detection is key to saving lives. Today, advances in digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are opening new possibilities to make breast cancer screening more accurate, efficient, and accessible. The BreastSCan project brings together leading hospitals, research centres, and technology partners across Europe to harness these opportunities. The project is closely linked to the European Cancer Imaging Initiative through the EUCAIM project, contributing directly to Cancer Image Europe — the European platform for cancer imaging data.
BreastSCan aims to create one of the largest and most diverse breast cancer imaging datasets ever compiled in Europe. By uniting 20 partners (including 14 major data providers) from nine countries, the project will collect over one million breast images —including mammograms, ultrasound, and MRI scans — from more than 250,000 imaging procedures. This will also include at least 30,000 images from 7,500 confirmed breast cancer cases, ensuring that the dataset can be used to develop and test AI tools for breast cancer screening in eight use cases: image preprocessing, image quality, breast density classification, lesion detection/characterisation, and breast cancer risk stratification.
By building this dataset in line with European standards and legal frameworks, BreastSCan will not only make valuable data available but also ensure that it is interoperable, secure, and ethically managed.
In the short term, BreastSCan will set the foundations:
In the mid-term, these foundations will enable concrete advances:
In the long term, BreastSCan will leave a lasting legacy:
Expected results:
Contact Person for Malta
Dr. Melvin D’Anastasi
Consultant Radiologist and Acting Chairperson of the Medical Imaging Department
[email protected]
Focal Point for National Cancer Policy:
Dr. Miriam Dalmas
Consultant Public Health Medicine
Office of the Chief Medical Officer
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