New AI model improves cancer diagnosis accuracy significantly

euronews.com September 5, 2024, 02:00 PM UTC

Summary: A new AI model, CHIEF, developed by researchers at Harvard Medical School, shows up to 36% improved effectiveness in diagnosing multiple cancers compared to existing methods. Trained on over 15 million pathology images, it achieved nearly 94% accuracy across 11 cancer types. The model's performance reached 99.43% in specific applications. Further validation in diverse clinical settings is needed before regulatory approval.

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