Using Artificial Intelligence To Diagnose Lung Cancer
According to Our World in Data, 56 million people died globally in 2017 from non-communicable diseases. And each day, 26,181 people die from cancer. The National Cancer Institute reported that lung cancer accounts for 25% of all cancer deaths. According to Paul Pagano, Interium CEO and Chief Scientific Officer, LungLife AI around 80 percent of lung cancer is diagnosed at a late stage due to inadequate early detection strategies, which generally leads to poor patient outcomes. LungLife AI says it's using artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose lung cancer from a minimal blood draw.
May-28-2020, 04:29:08 GMT
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- North America > United States > California (0.07)
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Oncology > Lung Cancer (1.00)
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