According to The Australian Financial Review, researchers in Japan say they developed a highly accurate method to detect early signs of pancreatic cancer using artificial intelligence (AI).
This form of cancer invariably proves fatal because it is notoriously difficult to detect in the initial stages, and there is no effective treatment once it has taken hold. A team from Kyoto University and medical equipment maker Arkray Inc. in Kyoto developed a tumor identification model via automated machine learning. “It offers a novel way to find pancreas cancer earlier without causing much damage to the body,” said team member Akihisa Fukuda, an associate professor of gastroenterology at Kyoto University. The next step for the researchers is to verify the effectiveness of the method on a more widespread scale so they can seek government approval to put the innovative test technique into clinical use. https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15406618
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