Aug 12, 2024, 06:58
The new AI tool to help doctors quickly identify a patient’s tumor subtype and recommend targeted therapies – NCI
National Cancer Institute shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A new machine-learning model can sift through spectral data derived from brain tumor tissue to reveal a wealth of information, including gene mutations. The new artificial intelligence (AI) tool could help doctors quickly identify a patient’s tumor subtype and recommend better and more targeted therapies.
Image Description: The new AI tool, APOLLO, was used to identify two frequencies important for identifying tumor (blue) tissue compared to non-tumor tissue. Image Credit: Larion lab.”
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