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Develop Virtual Copies of Women with Cancer Using AI to Advance Precision Medicine

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The National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO) is leading a project that seeks to develop virtual replicas of women with advanced cancer through artificial intelligence, digital twins, which would allow in the future to customize treatments and accurately anticipate the evolution of the disease.
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The National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO) is leading a project that seeks to develop virtual replicas of women with advanced cancer through artificial intelligence, digital twins, which would allow in the future to customize treatments and accurately anticipate the evolution of the disease.

The public health system has specialists who, as detectives, look in genealogical trees for people at risk of family cancer, to help prevent them. María Currás, head of the Family Cancer Unit of the National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO), analyzes more than 600 cases each year in her consultation with the University Hospital of Fuenlabrada, associated with CNIO. More than a quarter of her cases are healthy people, but they have a relati…

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Salud a Diario broke the news in on Sunday, May 25, 2025.
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