Doctronic reports that AI and doctors complement each other in diagnostics, balancing speed and accuracy with empathy and context.
The AI tool primarily uses information from the mammogram, including tumor features and breast density, to make a risk prediction.
Researchers developed the ground-breaking, battery-free patch that could potentially save lives.
The quicker, cheaper MRI scan was just as accurate at diagnosing prostate cancer in clinical trials as the current 30- to 40-minute scan.
Hone Health reports AI is enhancing healthcare by assisting doctors with diagnostics and patient interactions, improving personalized care.
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