New Breast Cancer Detection Method
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breast cancer screening programThe Jerusalem Post
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Researchers from the University of Edinburgh developed a new method that could improve the early detection and monitoring of breast cancer.
The new screening method could recognize the first signals of cancer with an effectiveness of 98% , surpassing tumor markers obtained with liquid biopsy.
In addition to advances in blood-based detection methods, artificial intelligence is also being applied to imaging techniques.
The AI-trained systems can learn to recognize complex features in mammograms that indicate cancer, reducing the need for a radiologist on-site and lowering screening costs. This article was written in collaboration with generative AI company Alchemiq .
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