Artificial intelligence tool developed to predict risk of lung cancer
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States and around the world. Low-dose chest computed tomography (LDCT) is recommended to screen people between 50 and 80 years of age with a significant history of smoking, or who currently smoke. Lung cancer screening with LDCT has been shown to reduce death from lung cancer by up to 24 percent. But as rates of lung cancer climb among non-smokers, new strategies are needed to screen and accurately predict lung cancer risk across a wider population. A study led by investigators from the Mass General Cancer Center, a member of Mass General Brigham, in collaboration with researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), developed and tested an artificial intelligence tool known as Sybil.
Jan-13-2023, 01:45:06 GMT
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