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University team uses AI to for disease prediction of asbestos linked cancer – pharmaceutical-technology.com
Researchers at the University of Leicester have used artificial intelligence (AI) to gain new insights into mesothelioma, a cancer caused by breathing asbestos…
Researchers at the University of Leicester have used artificial intelligence (AI) to gain new insights into mesothelioma, a cancer caused by breathing asbestos particles that typically occurs in the linings of the lungs or abdomen.
The Leicester Mesothelioma Research Programme used AI analysis of DNA-sequenced mesotheliomas to reveal that the tumours evolve along similar or repeated paths between individuals.
The research has now been published in Nature Communications.
These paths predict the aggressiveness…
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