Flatiron’s research at this year’s conference highlights the ability of scalable, high-quality real-world oncology data and novel rigorous approaches for health outcomes research to support both research and regulatory use cases.
Flatiron Health today announced its presence at ISPOR—The Professional Society for Health Economics and Outcomes Research 2025 Conference, set to take place May 13-16 in Montreal, QC, Canada. Flatiron’s real-world data is featured across 15+ pieces of research to be presented at the conference, including eight Flatiron authored research posters. Additionally, Flatiron will participate in a panel discussion on the role of real-world evidence in precision medicine, including how real-world data can be leveraged across international borders to inform regulatory and reimbursement decisions within diverse healthcare systems.
“At this year’s ISPOR, Flatiron scientists are using high-quality real-world data to validate novel methodologies that will shape the future of evidence generation and health outcomes research in oncology,” said Stephanie Reisinger, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Real-World Evidence. “Leveraging innovative AI and machine learning, Flatiron is expanding the utility of global real-world evidence in regulatory decision-making and across a growing range of oncology use cases at an unprecedented scale.”
Highlights include:
- a poster presentation validating the use of ML to extract real-world response from unstructured data in the electronic health records (EHR), offering a scalable and efficient method for generating high-quality oncology real-world data
- a poster presentation highlighting the acceptance of real-world evidence by the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency, underscoring its potential to complement traditional clinical trial data
- a poster presentation introducing the Flatiron Health Japan Breast Cancer dataset, a novel, de-identified real-world database derived from structured and unstructured data collected from routine oncology care and stored within EHR systems in Japan
Schedule a meeting with Flatiron Health at ISPOR 2025, and learn more about our abstracts and events, including workshops and panels.
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Poster Discussions and Presentations
Qianyu Yuan, Aaron Dolor, Yunzhi Qian, Doug Donnelly, Melissa Estevez, Yulia Kuznetsova, Nisha Singh, Prakirthi Yerram
Poster Session 1
Poster Code: MSR24
Author Affiliations: Flatiron Health, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Colorado School of Public Health
Nai-Chia Chen, Antal Zemplenyi, Blythe Adamson, Alex M. Kaizer, Cindy O’Bryant, R. Brett McQueen, Kelly E. Anderson
Poster Session 3
Poster Code: MSR87
Kelly Magee, Qianyu Yuan, Auriane Blarre, Aaron Cohen, Aaron Dolor, Konstantin Krismer, Tori Williams, Cherie Zhang
Poster Session 5
Poster Code: MSR142
Mamta Parikh, Peter McMahon, Susan Eng, Freda Boateng, Youssef Ghazi, Kerstin Schmidt, Michelle Brockman, Mitch Sierecki
Poster Session 5
Poster Code: HPR136
Advancing Breast Cancer Research in Japan Using EHR-Derived Real-World Data
Blythe Adamson, Dionne Ng, Harlan Pittel, Arun Sujenthiran, Eri Tajima
Poster Session 5
Poster Code: RWD143
Patient Characteristics and Treatment Patterns in Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer
Author Affiliations: Flatiron Health, Tennessee Oncology, Jazz Pharmaceuticals
Wade Iams, Taavy Miller, Samantha Reiss, Navit Naveh, Badri Rengarajan, Amy Nguyen, Kristin J. Moore, Xiaozhou Fan
Poster Session 5
Poster Code: HSD69
Augmenting Race and Ethnicity in a Real-World Oncology Cohort Using the Bayesian Improved Surname Geocoding Methodology
Gene Ho, Philani Mpofu, Olive Mbah, Cleo Ryals
Poster Session 5
Poster Code: MSR136
Analytical Approaches to Estimate Medication Persistence From Electronic Health Record Data: A Study of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Patients With Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor–Positive Advanced Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer
Xinye Li, Brooke Jarrett, Brendan Kerr, Nate Wade, Patrick Ward, Tony Proli
Poster Session 5
Poster Code: MSR157