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Bristol Myers Partners With Microsoft for AI-Driven Lung Cancer Detection

Bristol Myers Squibb has signed a partnership with Microsoft to use artificial intelligence-powered radiology tools to speed up the early detection of lung cancer, the companies said on Tuesday.

Under the agreement, Bristol Myers will deploy U.S. Food and Drug Administration-cleared radiology AI algorithms through Microsoft’s Precision Imaging Network. The platform analyzes X-ray and CT scan images to help clinicians identify lung disease and is already used by hospitals across the United States.

The companies said the AI tools could help doctors detect hard-to-spot lung nodules and identify patients at earlier stages of disease, when treatment options are more effective. A key objective of the collaboration is to expand access to early lung cancer detection in medically underserved areas, including rural hospitals and community clinics.

Alexandra Goncalves, vice president and head of digital health at Bristol Myers Squibb, said the partnership combines Microsoft’s scalable imaging technology with Bristol Myers’ oncology expertise to create an AI-enabled workflow that supports faster and more accurate diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer and guides patients toward appropriate care pathways.

Pharmaceutical companies are increasingly adopting AI to improve efficiency across research, development, and clinical workflows. The collaboration reflects a broader industry push to apply AI not only to drug discovery but also to diagnostics and patient care, particularly in oncology.

Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki Passes Away at 56 After Battle with Lung Cancer

Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube and a pivotal figure in the tech industry, passed away on Saturday at the age of 56 following a two-year battle with lung cancer. Wojcicki, who was married for 26 years and a mother of five, was celebrated for her contributions to Google and YouTube, where she played a key role in shaping the modern internet landscape.

Wojcicki joined Google in 1999, becoming one of its earliest employees. She was instrumental in the company’s acquisition of YouTube in 2006 for $1.65 billion, later taking over as YouTube’s CEO in 2014. During her tenure, she transformed YouTube into one of the most influential platforms in the world. In 2023, she stepped down from her role to focus on her family, health, and personal projects, but continued to serve as an advisor to Alphabet, Google’s parent company.

Her husband, Dennis Troper, expressed deep sorrow over her passing, highlighting her commitment to philanthropy, even as she faced personal challenges. Google CEO Sundar Pichai also paid tribute, acknowledging her lasting impact on the industry and her dedication to cancer research.

Wojcicki’s legacy is marked by her leadership in a male-dominated industry, her advocacy for women in tech, and her role in guiding one of the most significant platforms of the digital age.