SHARE is a collaborative initiative designed to create a secure and interoperable health data space dedicated to cancer research.
The project brings together healthcare institutions and technology partners to enable the safe sharing and analysis of clinical data across organizations.
Coordinated by Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro Majadahonda, the project focuses on integrating and analyzing clinical data from more than 30,000 lung cancer patients across hospitals in Spain. By enabling a trusted data-sharing infrastructure, SHARE supports collaborative research and the development ofadvanced artificial intelligence models that can improve the understanding, diagnosis, and prognosis of cancer.
Through the implementation of a federated data-sharing model, organizations can collaborate while maintaining full control over their data, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations and ethical standards.
Why the Project Matters

Healthcare data is often fragmented across hospitals and institutions, making it difficult for researchers to access large, high-quality datasets needed for medical discovery.
SHARE addresses this challenge by enabling secure collaboration between institution without requiring them to centralize their data. This approach accelerates research while protecting patient privacy and respecting data governance rules.
By connecting clinical data sources across Spain, the project aims to advance data-driven healthcare, personalized medicine, and collaborative research.









