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How artificial intelligence is used to detect cancer

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2024 10:45 am
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Artificial intelligence, or AI, is pervasive in many areas of our lives, and one such area isDetecting cancer in its early stages.

Researchers are already actively using machine learning to detect and diagnose cancer to create tools that allow doctors to detect missed cancerous lesions.



Artificial intelligence is also being used as an aid to communicate list of saudi arabia consumer email with patients to overcome the complexities associated with cancer treatment.



Despite the achieved success, experts point out that there are also gaps, for example - the diagnosis of cancer may be overdiagnosed, and inconsistencies may be found in the detection of cancer in white and colored patients.

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"If you look for something and look hard enough, you'll start to see it," Dr. Brittany Fassey, associate professor of computational topology at Montana State University, told ABC News. "So how and when we use computer diagnostics is important."



Advances in artificial intelligence in tumor detection

A team of specialists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Mass General Cancer Center developed and tested an artificial intelligence tool, known as Sybil. Sybil was programmed to perform low-dose chest CT scans, which are recommended for patients between the ages of 50 and 80.



For patients undergoing lung cancer screening, Sybil was able to study the image and predict an accurate picture within six years.The presence of the patient's risk of developing lung cancer.

CT scans demonstrate the accuracy of Sybil — an artificial intelligence tool developed by MIT and Mass Gen — for early detection of lung cancer. The left image shows what Sybil found in the patient (highlighted in red) and the right image of the same patient shows what the radiologists found two years later (highlighted in red).