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AIDA – Artificial Intelligence-Based Diagnostic Assistant for Detecting Stomach Inflammation


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   03 Oct 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   01 Jan 2026

This AI-powered diagnostic tool supports doctors in identifying precancerous stomach inflammation and developing personalised treatment strategies. The system enhances early detection of gastric cancer and provides tailored recommendations for patient health monitoring. Researchers from the University of Latvia are training AI models to recognize cancer cells with an accuracy of 92%.

Name in original language

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Initiative overview

The project involves 15 partners from eight European countries, AIDA is a multidisciplinary AI-powered assistive tool that helps doctors diagnose precancerous lesions, offers personalised therapeutic strategies for medical treatment, and provides personalised recommendations for monitoring patients' health status, promoting gastric cancer prevention.

Most cases of stomach cancer are detected at a late stage - when the patient's survival is predicted only for a year. The potential risk of developing stomach cancer can be detected at an early stage of its development, which is usually indicated by a chronic infection with the bacterium H. pylori residing in the stomach. This can greatly improve the patient's chances.

The AIDA project supports doctors and researchers by providing accurate and automated data analyses. It combines data from various sources to create a vast virtual data set to obtain a "risk score" for stomach cancer and discover the mechanisms of its development. 

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

INCLIVA Biomedical Research Institute

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • INCLIVA Biomedical Research Institute

Category:

  • AI policy initiatives, programmes and projects

Initiative type:

  • Initiative to foster access to AI compute capacity

Status:

  • Inactive – initiative complete

Start Year:

  • 2023

End Year:

  • 2026

Binding:

  • Non-binding