Harvard scientists unveil a new AI model for cancer diagnosis, 96% accuracy!
A new AI model developed by researchers at Harvard Medical School is making waves in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
A new AI model developed by researchers at Harvard Medical School is making waves in cancer diagnosis and treatment. This AI model can perform a variety of tasks for 19 different types of cancer. It goes beyond many current AI systems that are usually limited to one specific job, like just detecting cancer or predicting a tumor’s genetic makeup.
The AI, named CHIEF (Clinical Histopathology Imaging Evaluation Foundation), analyzes digital images of tumor tissues. It detects cancer cells, predicts the tumor’s molecular profile, and even forecasts patient survival rates. Researchers found that CHIEF is more accurate than most current AI methods, achieving nearly 94% accuracy in detecting cancer.
The researchers believe CHIEF could help identify patients who might benefit from experimental treatments that target specific genetic variations. This capability is especially valuable in areas with limited access to advanced testing.
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