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Lunit partners with Microsoft to develop AI cancer diagnostic tools
Lunit partners with Microsoft to develop AI cancer diagnostic tools

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Lunit partners with Microsoft to develop AI cancer diagnostic tools

South Korean AI company Lunit is collaborating with Microsoft to help bring its AI-powered diagnostics for cancer detection into clinical practice. According to Lunit, the partnership aligns with its vision to create AI tools that fit smoothly into everyday clinical care. The collaboration will involve Lunit and Microsoft's development of a tool for customising AI models that will be embedded into Microsoft's Azure cloud platform, thereby allowing Lunit users to customise their AI models using site-specific clinical data. Lunit adds that the approach will mitigate cross-site model performance variability, which it views as a key hurdle in the deployment of AI diagnostics in real-world clinical settings. The developer also plans to use Microsoft's agentic AI frameworks, which are designed to support intelligent task automation, to develop workflow automation tools. According to Lunit, these solutions will simplify clinical decision-making and improve operational efficiency for its AI cancer diagnostic tools. Lunit's AI tools include the SCOPE HER2 algorithm for human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) biomarker evaluation in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients undergoing HER2-targeted therapy, and INSIGHT DBT for identifying breast cancer in mammogram images. Lunit CEO Brandon Suh commented: 'Our collaboration with Microsoft enables us to bring our AI to more providers through trusted platforms like Microsoft Azure, helping us expand access in the US and beyond.' According to GlobalData analysis, the use of AI across healthcare is rapidly advancing, with the market projected to reach a valuation of around $19bn by 2027. Radiology has emerged as one of the most common areas in which AI is being applied – chiefly as a means to drive efficiencies and glean insights that humans evaluating radiologic images could miss. Naveen Valluri, general manager of health and life sciences data and AI at Microsoft, commented: 'With Microsoft Azure, we are shaping an ecosystem that supports partners like Lunit in delivering scalable AI innovations. 'By combining our infrastructure with clinical-grade AI developed in close collaboration with leaders like Lunit, we're accelerating the development of integrated solutions for radiology and beyond.' "Lunit partners with Microsoft to develop AI cancer diagnostic tools" was originally created and published by Medical Device Network, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

Lunit and Microsoft Collaborate to Advance AI-Driven Cancer Diagnosis
Lunit and Microsoft Collaborate to Advance AI-Driven Cancer Diagnosis

Korea Herald

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Lunit and Microsoft Collaborate to Advance AI-Driven Cancer Diagnosis

SEOUL, South Korea, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lunit (KRX: a leading provider of AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, today announced a collaboration with Microsoft to accelerate the delivery of AI-powered healthcare solutions. In conjunction with their recent acquisition of Volpara, a Microsoft Industry Health Certified Partner, this collaboration will give health professionals globally access to tools that will assist in the detection of cancer. This underscores Lunit's long-term vision to move beyond standalone AI tools—toward building integrated solutions that align with real-world clinical practice. By joining forces with Microsoft, Lunit is poised to deliver scalable technologies that not only streamline radiology workflows but also drive measurable improvements in diagnostic consistency and patient care across diverse healthcare settings. This marks a significant milestone in Lunit's mission to expand access to AI tools, particularly in the U.S. market, by leveraging Microsoft Azure's global cloud infrastructure and deep expertise in healthcare-focused AI technologies. Key highlights of the collaboration include: - Co-Development of AI Model Customization Service on Azure: Lunit and Microsoft collaborate to develop a service that allows fine-tuning of AI models using site-specific clinical data from each customer. This approach helps mitigate cross-site model performance variability—one of the key challenges in deploying AI in real-world clinical environments—and ensures more reliable, tailored outcomes in diverse clinical settings. - Leveraging Microsoft's AI Platform for Innovative Workflow Solutions: Moving beyond point solutions, Lunit will leverage Microsoft's agentic AI frameworks—designed to support intelligent task automation—to develop end-to-end workflow automation tools. These solutions aim to simplify clinical decision-making and enhance operational efficiency across the care continuum. "For AI to truly make an impact in healthcare, it must be accessible, scalable, and seamlessly integrated into clinical practice," said Brandon Suh, CEO of Lunit. "Our collaboration with Microsoft enables us to bring our AI to more providers through trusted platforms like Microsoft Azure, helping us expand access in the U.S. and beyond. This collaboration brings us one step closer to delivering high-quality, consistent care through AI—at scale." "With Microsoft Azure, we are shaping an ecosystem that supports partners like Lunit in delivering scalable AI innovations," said Naveen Valluri, General Manager, Health and Life Sciences Data and AI at Microsoft. "By combining our infrastructure with clinical-grade AI developed in close collaboration with leaders like Lunit, we're accelerating the development of intelligent, integrated solutions for radiology and beyond." About Lunit Founded in 2013, Lunit (KRX: is a global leader in AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. With a mission to conquer cancer through AI, Lunit develops AI-powered solutions for medical imaging and biomarker analysis to enable precise diagnosis and personalized treatment. Lunit's FDA-cleared Lunit INSIGHT suite supports cancer screening at over 6,500 medical institutions in more than 65 countries. Lunit clinical studies have been featured in top-tier journals—including The Lancet Digital Health and Journal of Clinical Oncology —and presented at major conferences such as ASCO and RSNA. Headquartered in Seoul with global offices, Lunit is driving the worldwide fight against cancer. Learn more at

Lunit Launches Enhanced Lunit INSIGHT CXR4, Secures CE MDR Certification for Expanded AI Capabilities
Lunit Launches Enhanced Lunit INSIGHT CXR4, Secures CE MDR Certification for Expanded AI Capabilities

Korea Herald

time28-05-2025

  • Health
  • Korea Herald

Lunit Launches Enhanced Lunit INSIGHT CXR4, Secures CE MDR Certification for Expanded AI Capabilities

Next-generation AI solution introduces new clinical features and broader disease detection for chest X-rays SEOUL, South Korea, May 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lunit (KRX: a leading provider of AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, today announced the official launch and CE certification under the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) of Lunit INSIGHT CXR4, its next-generation chest X-ray analysis solution. Lunit INSIGHT CXR4 is a comprehensive AI solution for chest imaging, designed to support radiologists across a wide range of clinical scenarios. It leverages advanced AI to detect 12 types of chest abnormalities—including lung nodules, pneumonia, and pneumothorax—expanding its diagnostic capabilities to include additional findings such as acute bone fractures. Trained on large-scale real-world datasets, the upgraded solution delivers improved diagnostic accuracy while supporting early detection of critical diseases. In addition to expanded disease detection, Lunit INSIGHT CXR4 introduces several new features designed to enhance clinical workflow and diagnostic support: With CE MDR certification, Lunit is now positioned to deploy INSIGHT CXR4 across Europe—offering enhanced diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency for radiologists managing high imaging volumes. "With Lunit INSIGHT CXR4, we've gone beyond expanding detection—we've focused on what truly helps clinicians in their day-to-day workflow," said Brandon Suh, CEO of Lunit. "Features like active normal flagging and current-prior comparison are designed to reduce reading time and improve triage confidence, especially in high-volume settings. CE MDR certification is a key step toward broader adoption, and we're committed to bringing CXR4 to more hospitals worldwide." With CE MDR certification now in place, Lunit is preparing to pursue additional regulatory approvals to make CXR4 available in more regions. The company aims to further integrate its AI solutions into clinical workflows across diverse healthcare systems. CE MDR is the EU's enhanced regulatory standard for medical devices, ensuring stricter standards for safety, performance, and clinical validation. About Lunit Founded in 2013, Lunit (KRX: is a global leader in AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. With a mission to conquer cancer through AI, Lunit develops AI-powered solutions for medical imaging and biomarker analysis to enable precise diagnosis and personalized treatment. Lunit's FDA-cleared Lunit INSIGHT suite supports cancer screening at over 4,800 medical institutions in more than 55 countries. Lunit clinical studies have been featured in top-tier journals—including The Lancet Digital Health and Journal of Clinical Oncology —and presented at major conferences such as ASCO and RSNA. Headquartered in Seoul with global offices, Lunit is driving the worldwide fight against cancer. Learn more at

Lunit Surpasses 1 Million Mammograms in U.S. One Year After Volpara Acquisition
Lunit Surpasses 1 Million Mammograms in U.S. One Year After Volpara Acquisition

Korea Herald

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Lunit Surpasses 1 Million Mammograms in U.S. One Year After Volpara Acquisition

Building on Volpara's breast health expertise, Lunit strengthens its U.S. presence—now delivering AI-powered breast cancer screening across 200 imaging sites SEOUL, South Korea, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lunit (KRX: a leading provider of AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, today announced major milestones in the United States, one year after its acquisition of Volpara Health Technologies. Since acquiring Volpara, Lunit has significantly expanded its presence across North America. By June 2025, Lunit's AI solutions for digital breast tomosynthesis (Lunit INSIGHT DBT) and mammography analysis (Lunit INSIGHT MMG) will be deployed at over 200 imaging centers and hospitals across the U.S., with approximately 350 to 400 radiologists utilizing its technology. Together, Lunit and Volpara now power more than one million annual mammograms across North America — a major step forward in the company's U.S. growth strategy. Lunit's growing customer base includes leading healthcare providers such as Rezolut, SimonMed Imaging, and UC Davis Health, reflecting its strengthening position in the U.S. medical imaging market. In addition to its expanding U.S. footprint, Lunit and Volpara introduced the concept of a comprehensive Ecosystem for Cancer Detection and Care at RSNA 2024. The Ecosystem is designed to unify AI technologies for lesion detection, workflow optimization, quality control, and patient engagement—empowering clinicians with actionable insights and scalable solutions across the cancer care continuum. Lunit and Volpara also demonstrated the complementary value of combining Lunit INSIGHT Risk and Volpara Risk Pathways at RSNA 2024—offering a glimpse into how imaging-based and clinical data may be used together to personalize breast cancer risk assessment. The two solutions were shown as a prototype to work in tandem, that would predict the likelihood of breast cancer development within 1 to 5 years, to enable earlier interventions, more personalized care, and redefine standards for breast cancer screening and management. "The successful integration of Lunit and Volpara has accelerated our mission to transform cancer diagnostics globally, and the momentum we've built in the United States marks just the beginning," said Brandon Suh, CEO of Lunit. "By combining Lunit's AI innovation with Volpara's breast health expertise, we're delivering a new standard of comprehensive support for clinicians—enhancing early detection, improving screening quality, optimizing workflows, and ultimately helping providers deliver better outcomes for patients worldwide. With our expanded footprint and comprehensive ecosystem, we are poised to lead the future of cancer care." Lunit plans to further expand its U.S. operations, building on its strong foundation with next-generation AI solutions, dedicated clinical support, and a growing ecosystem designed to shape the future of cancer detection and care. Founded in 2013, Lunit (KRX: is a global leader in AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. With a mission to conquer cancer through AI, Lunit develops AI-powered solutions for medical imaging and biomarker analysis to enable precise diagnosis and personalized treatment. Lunit's FDA-cleared Lunit INSIGHT suite supports cancer screening at over 4,800 medical institutions in more than 55 countries. Lunit clinical studies have been featured in top-tier journals—including The Lancet Digital Health and Journal of Clinical Oncology —and presented at major conferences such as ASCO and RSNA. Headquartered in Seoul with global offices, Lunit is driving the worldwide fight against cancer. Learn more at

Lunit to Power Germany's Largest Private Radiology Network with AI Imaging
Lunit to Power Germany's Largest Private Radiology Network with AI Imaging

Korea Herald

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

Lunit to Power Germany's Largest Private Radiology Network with AI Imaging

The five-year framework agreement covers phased rollout of Lunit's AI suite—including chest X-ray, mammography, tomosynthesis, and fracture detection—across 79 Starvision sites SEOUL, South Korea, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lunit (KRX: a leading provider of AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, today announced a strategic partnership with Starvision Service GmbH, Germany's largest private radiology network. Through a newly signed framework agreement, Lunit's AI imaging solutions will be deployed across Starvision's expansive network of radiological practices. Starvision operates 79 locations across seven German federal states, delivering services in radiology, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy. As a recognized leader in the DACH healthcare market, Starvision is known for its commitment to digital transformation, operational excellence, and high-quality patient care. Under the agreement, Starvision will adopt several of Lunit's AI solutions, including: The first commercial deployments are already underway—including use of Lunit INSIGHT MMG at Radiologische Allianz in Hamburg, supporting the Hamburg breast cancer screening program under the Starvision network. Together with deployments at Die Radiologie, a major regional hospital group operating over 20 medical sites across Bavaria, Lunit's solutions are now supporting approximately 120,000 breast cancer screenings and diagnoses annually across the two institutions. The five-year framework agreement allows additional Starvision locations—and newly affiliated practices—to join at any time, enabling broad scalability across the network. New deployments and clinical trials are already in progress, with individual agreements being signed across Starvision's entities as part of a phased implementation plan. Beyond Starvision, several other healthcare providers across Germany have also expressed interest, reflecting the expanding demand for AI-driven imaging solutions. "Lunit's AI solutions support our radiologists in delivering fast and accurate diagnoses. This strengthens diagnostic confidence and gives us more time to focus on what truly matters: the individual care of our patients," said Uwe Pfeifer, CEO of Starvision Service GmbH. "Partnering with Starvision accelerates our vision of bringing AI-powered precision diagnostics into everyday clinical practice," said Brandon Suh, CEO of Lunit. "Together, we are advancing a new era of radiology where technology enhances the expertise of physicians, delivering better outcomes for millions of patients in Germany and beyond." The partnership supports both companies' vision of transforming healthcare through intelligent technology and setting new standards in radiology. About Lunit Founded in 2013, Lunit (KRX: is a global leader in AI for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. With a mission to conquer cancer through AI, Lunit develops AI-powered solutions for medical imaging and biomarker analysis to enable precise diagnosis and personalized treatment. Lunit's FDA-cleared Lunit INSIGHT suite supports cancer screening at over 4,800 medical institutions in more than 55 countries. Lunit clinical studies have been featured in top-tier journals—including The Lancet Digital Health and Journal of Clinical Oncology —and presented at major conferences such as ASCO and RSNA. Headquartered in Seoul with global offices, Lunit is driving the worldwide fight against cancer. Learn more at

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