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AI used in battle against asbestos-linked cancer – Science Daily
International genomics research has used artificial intelligence (AI) to study an aggressive form of cancer, which could improve patient outcomes.

International genomics research led by the University of Leicester has used artificial intelligence (AI) to study an aggressive form of cancer, which could improve patient outcomes.Mesothelioma is caused by breathing asbestos particles and most commonly occurs in the linings of the lungs or abdomen. Currently, only seven per cent of people survive five years after diagnosis, with a prognosis averaging 12 to 18 months.
New research undertaken by the Leicester Mesothelioma Research Programme has now…
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