Richard Nixon Foundation: Douglas Flora on the 1971 National Cancer Act and the potential for AI in cancer care
Richard Nixon Foundation shared on LinkedIn:
“From the 2024 Nixon National Cancer Conference:
Douglas Flora, MD, LSSBB, FACCC, on the 1971 National Cancer Act and the potential for AI in cancer care:
“I’m 52 now… the day I was born in 1971 – the committee came forward to the commission, recommending this. To paraphrase what they said: for the first time in medical history, we now have the tools and the understanding of physiology to convene, to connect, to make a real difference in this war on cancer.
And I would say that those were the beginnings of our understanding of biochemistry and physiology, molecular chemistry, genetics.
This is the next phase.”
Watch the full panel here: https://lnkd.in/gj-hHmDQ
Source: Richard Nixon Foundation / LinkedIn
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