AI to help detect lung cancer

Chicago: A new study suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) may help predict the risk of lung cancer in non-smokers.

According to media reports, American researchers in Chicago said that the artificial intelligence “CXR-Lung-Risk” program examines routine chest X-ray images to look for patterns associated with lung cancer.

People whose chest X-rays were flagged by the AI ​​program had a double the risk of lung cancer after further research, according to findings presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in Chicago.

Dr. Michael Lowe, co-director and senior researcher at the Cardiovascular Imaging Research Center, director of artificial intelligence at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, said the AI ​​tool opens the door to screening opportunities for people who have ever smoked. No, but they may be at risk of lung cancer.

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