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Massive Bio Claims a Landmark Trial-Matching Study Shows AI Can Scale Cancer Access

Massive Bio says a prospective study in 3,804 cancer patients demonstrates that AI-driven trial matching can work at real-world scale, not just in curated demonstrations. If the results hold up, the study could strengthen the case that AI can reduce one of oncology’s most persistent access bottlenecks: finding eligible patients for trials fast enough to matter.

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AI-Driven Trial Matching Startup Traces the Next Phase of Cancer Access

Trially’s funding is part of a broader surge in AI tools aimed at helping patients find clinical trials faster and more accurately. The company’s pitch reflects a growing belief that access problems in cancer research can be eased by better data, better matching, and better coordination.

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Oncology AI Finds a Practical Beachhead in Clinical Trial Matching

MDLinx reports that oncologists are increasingly using AI for clinical trial matching, a use case that fits the current strengths of healthcare AI better than autonomous diagnosis. The appeal is straightforward: trial eligibility is information-dense, operationally burdensome, and often poorly served by manual workflows.

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