Data4Life and Korea University Anam Hospital partner to advance oncology research through implementation of Data4Life’s standardized real-world data platform

Nonprofit digital health organization Data4Life and Korea University Anam Hospital (KUAH) have launched a strategic partnership to advance data-driven oncology research. Using Data4Life’s real-world data platform, KUAH will convert its clinical oncology data into the OMOP Common Data Model, establishing the foundation for federated, reproducible, and open-science research.

Turning clinical data into oncology evidence

Korea University Anam Hospital is one of South Korea’s leading academic medical centers, with particular experience in the treatment of colorectal and breast cancer. Through this partnership, KUAH and Data4Life will standardize KUAH’s clinical oncology datasets to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership (OMOP) Common Data Model, making them interoperable, research-ready, and suitable for international federated studies.

At the center of the collaboration is the deployment of Data4Life’s Data2Evidence platform at KUAH, supporting the OMOP CDM conversion of existing clinical oncology datasets. The standardized data environment will allow KUAH’s research team to generate reproducible real-world evidence on treatment outcomes, disease trajectories, and care quality, and to conduct federated network studies alongside international academic partners. The collaboration will start with colorectal and breast cancer and expand research projects across other tumor types.

Open-source infrastructure for oncology evidence

Oncology research depends on access to large, high-quality, longitudinal datasets, yet much of the world’s most valuable clinical data remain siloed within single institutions, inaccessible for multi-site study or regulatory-grade evidence generation. This partnership is designed to close that gap at one of Korea’s premier cancer centers.

All research data generated through the collaboration will be structured using the OMOP CDM format and under a federated architecture that preserves patient privacy and institutional data sovereignty.

Dr. Ben M.W. Illigens, CEO, Data4Life

"Korea University Anam Hospital provides exceptional, long-term oncology care, resulting in deeply rich, longitudinal clinical data that capture the complete patient journey over years. By transforming these continuous source data into the globally recognized OMOP standard, we unlock their full potential. Together, we are ensuring that their invaluable, long-term clinical insights can seamlessly translate into standardized evidence that accelerates cancer research."

Über Data4Life

Data4Life develops open science solutions for real-world health data, serving academia, pharmaceutical research, and global health authorities. Through our solutions D4L Collect and Data2Evidence, we support the full workflow from real-world data capture and standardization to evidence generation, built on standards including OMOP and FHIR.

Data4Life co-leads the OHDSI Germany national node and collaborates with research institutions worldwide to advance standards-based, reproducible real-world evidence generation. In collaboration with world-leading partners, we enable cross-border studies and turn distributed health data into analysis-ready insights, without compromising data privacy or institutional sovereignty.

Data4Life is a nonprofit digital health organization supported by the Hasso Plattner Foundation. Founded in 2017, our work is guided by a long-term commitment to impact, ethical data use, and open science collaboration. Data4Life is headquartered in Potsdam, Germany, with additional offices in Berlin, Germany, and Singapore.

www.data4life.care

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Data4Life
D4L data4life gGmbH c/o Digital Health Center im Hasso-Plattner-Institut (HPI), Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 187
14482 Potsdam
Telefon: +49 162 2729163
http://data4life.care

Ansprechpartner:
Daniela Wilberg
Head of Communications & Marketing
E-Mail: daniela.wilberg@data4life.care
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