Health
Using artificial intelligence to hunt for breast cancer – EurekAlert
Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are hormone-like substances that can have undesirable effects on health. For example, chemicals can increase the risk of breast cancer…

The centre is part of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR). With the help of microscopy and artificial intelligence, the “E-Morph” test reliably identifies substances that can have oestrogen-like or even opposing effects, according to the research team’s report in the specialist journal “Environment International”. “E-Morph is a milestone on the way to, one day, replacing animal experiments currently required to detect hormone-like effects,” says BfR President Prof. Dr. Dr. Andreas…
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