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University of Florida College of Medicine Jacksonville Adopts Paige’s AI for Enhanced Cancer Diagnosis

Paige, a global leader in end-to-end digital pathology solutions and clinical artificial intelligence (AI) applications for diagnosing cancer, and University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville announced the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine’s decision to adopt Paige’s full portfolio of AI offerings for their lab, including the Paige Prostate Suite and Paige Breast Suite. Powered by the Paige Platform, which offers advanced whole-slide image viewing, seamless integration of Paige and third-party AI, and deep collaboration with industry-leading scanner and LIS vendors, these AI applications support pathologists in the difficult decisions they make every day, offering them greater clinical confidence and supporting them in delivering precision cancer diagnosis.

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“We are excited to see the groundbreaking work they will accomplish with the assistance of the Paige Platform and are honored to provide the tools for their digital transformation.”

Paige’s clinic–ready AI applications will be introduced to pathologists for use as a diagnostic adjunct, helping them to manage growing demand for their services by offering greater diagnostic efficiency and accuracy across prostate and breast cancer cases. Rigorously tested and designed to work in a clinical setting, Paige’s AI empowers pathologists through every step in the diagnostic process and offers an added layer of confidence even in the most challenging cases.

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“The choice to adopt AI was made, first and foremost, with our patients in mind,” said Dr. Shahla Masood, Professor and Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville. “We are committed to providing our patients with the best possible outcomes, and to improving the diagnostic experience for our pathologists. Using an AI-powered application saves our pathologists from the tedious and repetitive tasks involved in diagnosis, improves their diagnostic confidence and gives them the ability to focus their attention on the cases that need their expertise the most.”

The Paige Platform is the most robust and easily integrated solution on the market, making Paige the right partner to take the lab digital and continue to support them as the needs of their patients evolve over time.

“The University of Florida College of Medicine at Jacksonville is not only a prime example of excellent patient care, but a lab that is eager to push the entire field of pathology forward as pioneers in digital pathology,” said Dr. David Klimstra, Chief Medical Director of Paige. “We are excited to see the groundbreaking work they will accomplish with the assistance of the Paige Platform and are honored to provide the tools for their digital transformation.”

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