Sanjay Aneja, MD, assistant professor of therapeutic radiology, has been awarded an American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant. The four-year, approximately $1 million award titled, “Studying the Utility of Deep Learning Derived MRI Imaging Biomarkers for Localized Prostate Cancer,” aims to leverage innovative AI-based algorithms developed in the Aneja Lab to personalize prostate cancer treatments.
Over the past 5 years the Aneja Lab has developed novel methods to generate imaging biomarkers that aid in cancer treatment selection. For the ACS award, the research team will focus on conducting a national validation of their prostate AI-based algorithms on a diverse, multi-institutional patient cohort. The project will also integrate their algorithm into the electronic health record, optimizing how physicians use the algorithm, and later test the algorithm using two multi-institutional randomized controlled trials conducted, in part, at Yale. If successful, the team will have developed a low-cost, non-invasive MRI biomarker that will personalize treatments for patients with prostate cancer.