[Joint research] Improving quality of life for cancer patients through AI breakthroughs in genomics
Fujitsu / June 24, 2022
Cancer genome medicine or precision cancer medicine is to provide the optimal treatment based on genetic mutations in cancer tissue. This field holds the promise of personalized medical care that is appropriate to the genomic information of each patient’s cancer. Hopes are high that this could be “a dream cancer treatment.”
Cancer genome medicine is being promoted in developed countries around the world. On the other hand, challenges remain: there is a shortage of specialists with knowledge of advanced genome information, while selecting therapeutic agents is difficult.
Fujitsu is advancing the “Healthy Living” initiative to work towards a world that enriches the life experience of everyone and continues to expand their potential.
One major initiative is Fujitsu’s collaborative project with the Aichi Cancer Center in Japan. This project aims to develop an AI technology(*) system for clinical settings in order to assist physicians in drug selection, thereby expanding the use of cancer genome medicine - and improving patients’ quality of life (QOL).
We interviewed Dr. Issei Imoto, the director of the Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute, and Masaru Fuji of Fujitsu’s Computing Laboratory, who are leading this initiative. We heard about the project’s significance in the future of cancer genome medicine and their ambitions for patients’ well-being.















