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    USF Health, TGH to use state innovation funds for rural cancer care

    HJFadminBy HJFadminJune 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    With support from an almost $2 million award from the Florida Cancer Innovation Fund,
    the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine and the Tampa General Hospital (TGH) Cancer Institute are leading a bold multidisciplinary initiative to eliminate geographic barriers
    to cervical cancer care, leveraging AI-driven technology to reach Florida’s rural
    populations. 

    For millions of Americans in rural communities, where you live can shape whether cancer
    is detected early or too late. In Florida alone, more than 662,000 residents live in non-metropolitan areas, where limited access to specialty cancer care and
    lagging screening rates often result in late-stage diagnoses of preventable cancers

    The new initiative, led by the University of South Florida and powered by Tampa General’s
    Care Coordination Center, will deploy high-tech, AI-based tools at four high-volume
    primary care clinics serving rural areas. The project will replace fragmented screening
    and follow-up processes with a coordinated system that supports patients from detection
    through diagnosis. 

    “We already have the tools to prevent cervical cancer, but too often rural communities
    lack the systems needed to deliver those tools,” said project lead Dr. Matthew Anderson,
    professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine
    and associate director of research analytics and shared resources at the TGH Cancer
    Institute. “This award allows us to create continuity where it has historically been
    missing, combining advanced technology with human-centered care so that where a woman
    lives no longer determines her cancer risk.”

    Despite being almost entirely preventable, cervical cancer incidence continues to
    rise in rural communities. In some Florida counties, more than half are diagnosed at advanced stages, often because patients cannot access timely follow-up
    care after an abnormal screening

    Using an AI-enhanced navigation platform, clinicians will be able to identify patients
    overdue for screening during routine visits, engage them in HPV self-testing, and
    ensure that abnormal results trigger timely follow-up. When abnormal results occur,
    the AI-driven tools will proactively flag patients requiring diagnostic evaluation
    and help coordinate access to colposcopy and specialty care, even in counties where
    those services are not locally available.

    “This award exemplifies USF Health’s commitment to translating discovery into real-world
    impact, and we are grateful to the Florida Cancer Innovation Fund for prioritizing
    projects like this,” said Charles J. Lockwood, MD, MHCM, executive vice president
    of USF Health and dean of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. “By integrating
    advanced informatics with clinical expertise and community partnership, this initiative
    will improve health access and ultimately lead to better outcomes for patients across
    Florida and beyond.” 

    At the center of the initiative is Tampa General’s Care Coordination Center, a revolutionary
    platform built by TGH in partnership with Palantir, a pioneer in the AI-power automation
    space, whose work focuses on developing powerful software for data integration, analysis,
    and decision-making. It now anchors this effort to transform rural cancer prevention.
    The Care Coordination Center integrates more than 20 AI-driven applications that translate
    real-time data into clinical action across hospital operations.

    Today, Tampa General’s platform supports day-to-day operations across one of the nation’s
    largest academic hospitals, providing actionable insights to care teams

    As part of the project, Dr. Anderson’s team is adapting AI tools for cancer prevention
    and bringing groundbreaking innovation to rural primary care settings, where early
    intervention can significantly improve outcomes

    “Our Care Coordination Center has already transformed how we deliver care within the
    hospital,” said John Couris, president and CEO of Tampa General Hospital. “This initiative
    demonstrates how those same innovations can be extended beyond our walls to strengthen
    prevention, enable earlier detection and expand access to care for rural communities
    across Florida.”

    “Delayed diagnosis fundamentally changes a cancer patient’s trajectory,” said Dr.
    Eduardo Sotomayor, vice president and executive director of the TGH Cancer Institute.
    “This forward-thinking project brings together the operational strengths of Tampa
    General Hospital and the academic expertise of USF Health to ensure rural patients
    can access timely screening and specialty care before disease progresses.”

    The project builds on complementary Florida Cancer Innovation Fund-supported work
    led by Usha Menon, senior associate vice president at USF Health, dean of the USF College of Nursing, and Associate Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at TGH Cancer Institute
    who is leading a separate initiative focused on high-risk HPV self-testing. Together,
    the efforts support a coordinated, institution-wide approach to cervical cancer prevention.

    The Florida Cancer Innovation Fund is an arm of the Casey DeSantis Cancer Research
    Program, which prioritizes cutting-edge cancer research and care throughout the state
    in honor of the state’s First Lady and her personal battle with breast cancer. The
    First Lady announced a total of $60 million in cancer research funding throughout
    the state at a ceremony at USF in September 2025. 

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