Artificial intelligence can now track down blood cancer
Washington: Tracking down acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), researchers have proved that artificial intelligence can detect forms of blood cancer. The study was conducted by the researchers of the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) and was published in the recent edition of the iScience journal. The approach used by researchers revolved around the gene activity analysis of cells that are present in the blood. This approach could support conventional diagnostics and accelerate therapy of the disease. "Some studies have been carried out on this topic and the results are available through. Thus, there is an enormous data pool. We have collected virtually everything that is currently available," said Professor Joachim Schultze who led the group of researchers of the study.
Jan-2-2020, 00:51:10 GMT
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