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New AI tool can spot lung cancer better than any existing method, says study

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The algorithm was designed by experts at the Royal Marsden NHS foundation trust, the Institute of Cancer Research, London, and Imperial College London. It was found to outperform current methods, said a study published in the Lancet's eBioMedicine journal. The method still had to undergo additional testing before it could be used in healthcare settings.

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Every year 10 million people die from cancer. An early treatment could be crucial, a group of researchers says. They have developed an artificial intelligence to make it easier to detect the disease in the longer term.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Британские ученые использовали искусственный интеллект, чтобы с высокой точностью диагностировать онкологические заболевания на ранней стадии. Об этом сообщает The Guardian. Согласно исследованию, опубликованному в журнале Lancet eBioMedicine, новая модель ИИ способна точно определить, является ли аномальное новообразование раковым. Технология помогла медикам оперативно выявить болезнь и начать лечение. В ходе эксперимента врачи использовали рез…

·Russian Federation
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Students must be prepared for the fact that they are going to use the robots throughout their working lives, says Denmark's largest business organization. � �

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, April 30, 2023.
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