Brain Aneurysm Foundation Featured in National Campaign Spotlighting the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Advancing Disease Detection and Treatment
Publish Date: 2026-06-24 08:00:00
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HANOVER, Mass., June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Brain Aneurysm Foundation (BAF), the leading advocacy organization supporting education, research, and policy to transform the treatment of brain aneurysms, today announced its participation in a new advocacy campaign highlighting how artificial intelligence is being used to strengthen U.S. healthcare. The campaign released two spots – “Progress” and “Early Detection” – each featuring BAF leadership, including Executive Director Christine Buckley and Board Chairman Tom Tinlin, discussing AI’s growing role in helping physicians identify aneurysms before they rupture.
Ai Enables Physicians to find aneurysms earlier
The ads were developed by the American Edge Project, a coalition of organizations representing U.S. innovators dedicated to telling the story of technology’s positive influence on America’s economy and its vital role in society.
“Artificial intelligence is playing an essential role in helping researchers to understand the mechanisms of aneurysms and to better identify who may be susceptible to rupture,” said Ms. Buckley. “Today the BAF is supporting multiple AI-driven research efforts that aim to support earlier detection and that may lead to breakthrough approaches for treating this disease. By supporting AI-focused research today, we’re working to give patients earlier answers and better outcomes tomorrow.”
Brain aneurysms affect roughly one in 50 Americans, and each year ruptures strike 30,000 people in the U.S. with little or no…