Radiomics-risk model for larynx cancer(AIRSPACE)

Welcome to the AIRSPACE Project website.

Here, you'll find all the information related to AIRSPACE project, which aims to use complex computational imaging analysis and radiomics to help predict outcomes for patients with advanced laryngeal cancer.

This research is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) as part of Mr Amar Rajgor's (Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist) doctoral fellowship. Our goal is to develop a risk prediction tool to assist clinicians and patients in making informed decisions about treatment options, ultimately improving survival.

The project is conducted in partnership with the Newcastle University Population Health Sciences Institute & Newcastle Upon Tyne NHS Foundation Hospital. The work is undertaken in collaboration with Mr. David Hamilton, Professor Aileen Mill, Professor Steve Rushton, Professor Boguslaw Obara, and Dr. Theophile Bigirumurame.

Newcastle University Press Release

Imaging analysis could revolutionise voice box cancer management

Preliminary Results Presented At The 7ᵀᴴ Congress Of The European ORL-HNS 2024

Mr Rajgor recently attended the 7th congress of the Confederation of the European ORL-HNS 2024 in Dublin and presented the preliminary results at this international conference. The feedback was really positive!

Mr Rajgor Awarded The Prestigious Philip Stell Prize From ENT UK

Mr Rajgor recently presented the preliminary results from the AIRSPACE project at the ENT UK BOARS Spring Meeting and has been awarded the prestigious Philip Stell Prize for this work!

Preliminary Work Awarded George Grey-Turner Prize At NHIP Celebrating Surgery!

Mr Rajgor has recently been awarded the George Grey-Turner Prize at the NHIP Celebrating Academic Surgery Conference!

AIRSPACE Featured In Chronicle

Our project has been drawing interest from lots of journals and newspapers including the Chronicle! Further information here: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/first-kind-newcastle-study-uses-29001309