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Artificial intelligence detected prostate cancer when Greg had no symptoms — here’s how the technology can save other men’s lives – ABC News
Greg Smith is one of 20 men who can thank new artificial intelligence technology for the early detection of his prostate cancer.

Greg Smith had no symptoms.
And yet six months ago, the Sunshine Coast man received an early cancer diagnosis, thanks to an algorithm that saved his life.
Key points:
- A Sunshine Coast policeman is among 20 men to have his prostate cancer caught early, thanks to artificial intelligence
- The technology is combined with a simple blood test to find out what a patient’s risk of the disease is
- Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men
He is one of 20 Australian prostate cancer survivors in the past…
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