AI Model Detects Cancer 16 Months Before Diagnosis
A patient in Singapore has been diagnosed with a new cancer growth detected by AI analysis of surgical findings. The patient will begin radiation therapy in three days. Researchers analyzed tomographies of thousands of patients who were previously reported as normal but later diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The model analyzes tissue structures in tomographies at a depth that human doctors cannot perceive. It identifies minute changes at the cellular level to achieve these results.
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CNA938 Singapore
“So what this means is that there has been a new cancer growth. Obviously not the news we wanted to have, but it's what it is. So the plan is that I will start a radiation. I'm going to start it in three days.”
NTV Radyo
“Yapay zeka tomografilerdeki doku yapılarını uzman bir doktorun bile gözle fark edemeyeceği kadar derinlemesini analiz etti. Hücresel düzeydeki en ufak değişimleri bile yakalayan model kanser vakalarının %73'ünü resmi teşhis konulmadan ortalama 16 ay önce saptamayı başar.”
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