From Hospitals to Homes: 4TU RECENTRE WP2 Featured in Faculty Interview
Within Work Package 2 (WP2) of the 4TU RECENTRE Research Program, we focus on developing AI-driven predictive models to support earlier detection of complications after cancer and obesity treatments.
In a recent interview with the University of Twente, our work was highlighted — from monitoring patients at home with wearable sensors after major abdominal oncological surgery, to predicting long-term risks such as cardiac dysfunction in childhood cancer survivors.
These efforts are conducted in close collaboration with Medisch Spectrum Twente (MST), Ziekenhuisgroep Twente (ZGT), the Princess Máxima Centre for Pediatric Oncology, and the Helen Dowling Institute (HDI).
By making subtle, silent changes in the body visible, our aim is to support safer recovery and more proactive healthcare.
Read the full interview here: How AI could spot medical complications before they happen