AI Spots Pancreatic Cancer Years Before It Shows Up, Study Finds

An artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at the Mayo Clinic can identify pancreatic cancer an average of 475 days before patients are diagnosed. The model detected subtle changes in routine CT scans, according to a study published in the journal Gut.
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic have developed an artificial intelligence system that can detect pancreatic cancer long before it appears on scans. The model identified subtle changes in routine CT scans an average of 475 days before patients were diagnosed. This was achieved by analyzing data from CT scans, allowing for early detection of one of the deadliest tumors. The study was published in the journal Gut on Tuesday. The AI system's ability to spot pancreatic cancer early raises the prospect of successful treatment. The research was conducted by the Mayo Clinic and collaborators.
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