A new artificial intelligence tool has been developed that can predict the likelihood of cancer spreading, or metastasizing, to other parts of the body with high accuracy. The system analyzes standard pathology images of tumor biopsies, identifying subtle patterns and features that are not easily discernible to the human eye. Researchers report that the AI …
A new artificial intelligence tool has been developed that can predict the likelihood of cancer spreading, or metastasizing, to other parts of the body with high accuracy. The system analyzes standard pathology images of tumor biopsies, identifying subtle patterns and features that are not easily discernible to the human eye. Researchers report that the AI model demonstrated significant predictive power in initial studies, potentially allowing doctors to identify high-risk patients earlier and tailor more aggressive treatment plans. The tool aims to supplement current diagnostic methods, providing an additional data point for clinical decision-making. Further validation in larger, diverse patient populations is required before it can be widely adopted in clinical practice. Read the full article at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260321012709.htm
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