On October 28, 2020 Notable, which is redefining cancer treatment by taking a functional approach to precision oncology in hematological cancers, and All4Cure, which has built a real world data powered network of patients, clinicians and researchers to dramatically improve outcomes for millions of patients with cancer, reported their partnership (Press release, Notable Labs, OCT 28, 2020, View Source [SID1234569216]).
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Notable will leverage All4Cure’s network to enhance and expand its functional precision oncology platform. All4Cure partners with consenting patients to capture their entire cancer histories by obtaining their medical records to track their disease in near real time. This real world database enables comparisons of treatment pathways and outcomes, and its network provides suggestions that patients and their doctors may wish to consider. All4Cure’s primary focus is in multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer in adults.
"We are proud to work with All4Cure, their platform and powerful learning network that has helped hundreds of patients," said Laurie Heilmann, Notable CEO. "Notable is also partnering with other groups that have similar goals of keeping the patient first and finding the right treatment at the right time. Our scientific technology platform provides academic institutions and pharmaceutical companies the ability to advance research in multiple myeloma and other hematological cancers."
"Our partnership with Notable is an important step forward for All4Cure, which is helping to shape the future of cancer research," said Tony Blau, CEO and founder of All4Cure. "Our patient participants have the potential to benefit from the input of others while contributing their own experiences for the benefit of humanity."