Tech Meets Tumor
Artificial Intelligence's Promise in Cancer Treatment
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https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.1906Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Cancer, Artificial Intelligence Diagnosing Cancer, Cancer DiagnosisAbstract
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the process of cancer diagnosis by improving the accuracy and efficiency of identifying specific stages and types of cancer. Spotting tumors and differentiating between benign and malignant lesions is not an effortless task, therefore scientists have programmed and developed a software called MIRAI which is about 80% accurate in predicting cancer diagnosis. While Artificial Intelligence has shown promise in improving diagnostic accuracy, there are concerns about its reliability in real-world clinical settings. Misdiagnosis or overreliance on technology outputs can lead to significant consequences for patient care. In a series of many new studies, as a result it is shown that these advanced technologies that include Artificial Intelligence have been able to create treatment approaches and improve patient outcomes. In this study, the aim is to assess the science behind Artificial Intelligence cancer diagnosis.
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