Nevine Makram Labib, Chair, AI Governance and TeleHealth Working Group at International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Strategic Governance at the Intersection of AI and Oncology: Insights from ISCO 2026
Honored to have chaired a high-impact session at the ISCO Annual Congress, held under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Minister of Health and Population.
Our discussions on Personomics and the AI cancer continuum were not just about clinical breakthroughs, but about the critical necessity of AI Governance. Bridging global clinical standards with AI-driven strategy is no longer optional; it is the cornerstone of the next generation of healthcare leadership.
A few strategic takeaways:
Precision and Policy: Implementing ‘Personomics’ requires a robust governance framework to ensure data sovereignty and ethical AI deployment.
Global Synergy: The strategic partnerships with Gustave Roussy International and accreditation by the Egyptian Health Council and AACME underscore the importance of harmonizing international standards with national health priorities.
Leading this dialogue alongside esteemed international and national colleagues reinforces my commitment to architecting a future where AI in healthcare is as accountable as it is innovative.”
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