Integrating Digital Twins in Clinical Trials for Enhanced Cancer Care

By Michael Awood

August 31, 2023

Altis Labs, Inc. (Altis), an innovative computational imaging firm, spearheads a worldwide coalition to push for the use of digital twins in clinical trials. This group aims to change the clinical trial design, speed up timelines, and lower failure rates for new cancer treatments.

Digital twins, or virtual replicas of physical systems, enable real-time monitoring and manipulation. In healthcare, professionals use them to simulate patient responses to treatments.

AstraZeneca and Bayer Pharmaceuticals apply these predictions to refine statistical analyses. This enhances treatment assessment accuracy and speeds up candidate prioritisation. Altis’ flagship platform, Nota, helps biopharma sponsors analyse imaging data from ongoing and past trials using AI models. These models forecast disease progression for patients, forming a virtual control group of digital twins. The project has been met with great excitement as it leverages AI tools to improve patient outcomes while building on Altis’ success in developing a substantial cancer imaging database.

AstraZeneca and Bayer Pharmaceuticals, as early adopters, have exclusive access to AI models through Nota for four clinical trials. DIGITAL, Canada’s top Innovation Cluster for digital technologies, backs this $5.7 million project.

The transformative potential of AI-based digital twins to provide insights beyond traditional tumour measurements is clear, reinforcing the crucial role of clinical trials. This initiative, merging Canada’s AI capabilities and healthcare systems, plays a significant role in adopting clinical research tools. The ultimate aim is to revolutionise therapeutic development and enhance the quality and accessibility of cancer care in Canada.

Reference url

Recent Posts

real-world evidence Portugal
Enhancing Health Technology Assessment Through Real-World Evidence in Portugal

By João L. Carapinha

June 17, 2026

Real-world evidence Portugal has moved from supplementary tool to statutory requirement under Decree-Law 118/2026, which compels national health systems to share interoperable data so that promised outcomes can be verified after medicines and devices reach patients. The legislation converts one-t...
Portuguese HTA Regulation
Integrating the Portuguese HTA Regulation into National Health Systems

By João L. Carapinha

June 17, 2026

The Portuguese HTA Regulation has delivered the most significant overhaul of the National System for Health Technology Assessment (SiNATS) since its creation in 2015. Published through Decreto-Lei n.º 118/2026, ...
AI PICO Scoping Tool
Pioneering AI PICO Scoping Tool Enhances EU Joint Clinical Assessments

By João L. Carapinha

June 17, 2026

A recently published AI PICO Scoping Tool delivers a practical solution for the demanding requirements of EU Joint Clinical Assessments by automatically extracting and consolidating Population, Intervention, Comparator, and Outcome (PICO) elements from disparate health technology assessment repor...