Google's artificial intelligence can predict lung cancer



Lung cancer is one of the most deadly types of cancer worldwide. The cancer kills 17 million people every year. This number is higher than the total number of breast, bladder, and colon cancer patients. Are.
Google can change this situation. Google wants to make cancer predictions more accurate and accessible to everyone.
Radiologists for lung cancer usually see hundreds of images of a single CT scan. With this new AI model, Google can predict lung cancer and identify diseased tissues.


Such tissues are traditionally difficult to see.

The AI ​​also describes the rate of progression of suspected tumors, based on previous scans.
To test this model, Google asked AI to analyze 45,856 CT screens in the breast. The results were compared with the results of 6 board-certified radiologists. In practice, Google's artificial intelligence compared to radiologists. More than 5% of cancer cases were identified. It also reduced the misdiagnosis by 11%.
This model requires more experimentation and research before it can be implemented, but Google says its preliminary results are encouraging.

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