A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence systems can now detect early signs of pancreatic cancer from routine CT scans with significantly higher accuracy than human radiologists. The AI model, developed by researchers at a leading medical institute, was trained on thousands of scans and identified subtle patterns invisible to the human …
A new study published in Nature reveals that artificial intelligence systems can now detect early signs of pancreatic cancer from routine CT scans with significantly higher accuracy than human radiologists. The AI model, developed by researchers at a leading medical institute, was trained on thousands of scans and identified subtle patterns invisible to the human eye. In clinical trials, the system improved early detection rates by 40%, a critical advancement for a cancer often diagnosed at late stages. The technology is not intended to replace doctors but to serve as a diagnostic aid, potentially saving lives through earlier intervention. Further validation and regulatory approval are required before widespread clinical use. Read the full article at https://sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/10/15/ai-pancreatic-cancer-detection.html
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