Research suggests that an AI tool can detect who is at risk for the deadly disease by using the patient’s medical records.
Artificial intelligence may now be able to predict whether or not someone will get pancreatic cancer up to three years in advance, according to a new study.— by using the patient’s medical records.this week, showed that potential cases of pancreatic cancer could be spotted by using an AI-based population screening.
“An AI tool that can zero in on those at highest risk for pancreatic cancer who stand to benefit most from further tests could go a long way toward improving clinical decision-making.”Getty Images/iStockphotoThe study was led by investigators at Harvard Medical School and the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with VA Boston Healthcare System, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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