Mayo Clinic researchers develop an AI system that identifies pancreatic cancer on routine CT scans an average of 475 days before clinical diagnosis. The tool, called Redmod, aims to improve early detection rates for the disease.
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an AI system named Redmod capable of identifying pancreatic cancer on routine CT scans an average of 475 days before a clinical diagnosis.
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