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SimBioSys Presents New Data for Breast Cancer Personalized Medicine Platforms at the 46th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium


SimBioSys, a TechBio company unlocking the power of spatial biophysics with artificial intelligence (AI) and data science to redefine precision medicine for cancer with software tools, recently presented new data from its TumorSight and PhenoScope platforms at the 46th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), held from December 5-9, 2023.

Data from both internal and external validation studies were shared in six separate poster presentations at the conference. The results included collaborations with top cancer research institutions, multi-institutional analysis, enhanced visualization, and volumetric prediction capabilities to aid surgical planning.

"We were thrilled to share these exciting data with the broader breast cancer research community, which are a testament to the utility of our first of its kind digital diagnostic & treatment planning platforms, TumorSight and PhenoScope, to support a patient's end-to-end journey in their battle against cancer," said Tushar Pandey, Chief Executive Officer at SimBioSys. "We also extend our gratitude toward our incredible collaborators and look forward to expanding our research partnerships and in the near future supporting their clinical care."

The presentations and key findings are shared below and can also be found on the SimBioSys website.

(PO2-01-01) Biophysical Simulation Using DCE-MRI to Forecast Response to NAT in HER2+ Patients, with Glucose Characterization and Orthogonal Validation Using FDG-PET.

Collaborators: City of Hope, Oregon Health & Sciences University

Research Summary: We conducted 3D biophysical simulations of individual HER2+ breast cancer patients to forecast responses to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAT).

Key Findings:

(PO2-02-11) Radiomics and an Erosion Model to Predict Post-Neoadjuvant Therapy Tumor Characteristics for Personalized Breast Cancer Treatment.

Collaborators: Northwestern Medicine, University of North Carolina, Baylor Scott & White

Research Summary: We used pre-treatment imaging data to accurately predict neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) effectiveness.

Key Findings:

(PO1-01-05) Spatial PK/PD Model with HER2 Expression for Predicting Individual Tumor Response to TDM1.

Research Summary: We developed a spatial PK/PD model for the antibody-drug conjugate trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) and explored the relationship between HER2 target expression and other tumor microenvironment features.

Key Findings:

(PO2-02-10) Predicting the Feasibility of Breast Conserving Surgery Using Pre-treatment Standard of Care DCE-MRI: A Novel Clinical Decision Support Tool for Breast Cancer Surgical Planning.

Collaborators: University of Chicago, University of Alabama, Mayo Clinic, Northshore Health

Research Summary: We developed a tool capable of providing informed recommendations on breast conserving surgery (BCS) or mastectomy based on standard of care imaging patient data.

Key Findings:

(PO2-07-04) Applying the Alliance Trial Guidelines in Multi-focal Breast Disease Using an Artificial Intelligence Computational Platform: Economic Analysis and Cosmetic Sensitivity.

Collaborators: Mayo Clinic, University of Cincinnati, University of Chicago, Baylor College of Medicine

Research Summary: We evaluated a patient cohort to better understand the economic impact of the Alliance trial and further categorize patients that would most benefit without suffering cosmetic impact.

Key Findings:

(PO2-03-01) Personalized 3D Tumor Models Drive Shared Decision-making in Early Breast Cancer.

Collaborators: Patient Advocates in Research, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Research Summary: Early breast cancer Patient Opinion Leaders (POLs) and surgeons were surveyed to assess TumorSight's potential impact on shared decision making for breast cancer surgical options.

Key Findings:

About SimBioSys:

SimBioSys is a TechBio company deploying a combination of artificial intelligence, data science, and spatial biophysics to redefine precision medicine, transform patient care, and defeat cancer. By seeing cancer more completely, SimBioSys aims to empower clinicians, patients, and researchers with a more informed understanding of a patient's tumor to optimally assess all available options and deliver on the promise of truly individualized patient care. To learn more, visit us at https://www.simbiosys.com/.


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