
Jul 4, 2024, 13:41
Johns Hopkins scientists training AI to improve early detection rates of pancreatic cancer
Johns Hopkins Medicine International shared on LinkedIn:
“85% of people with pancreatic cancer are diagnosed too late to receive life-saving treatment.
Johns Hopkins scientists are now training AI to improve early detection rates that may indicate the presence of a tumor often missed by the human eye.
This breakthrough has the potential to save up to 30,000 lives annually. Learn more.”
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Source: Johns Hopkins Medicine International/LinkedIn
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