The use of artificial intelligence in oncology is by definition “the technology” of complex algorithms fundamental for diagnostics and occupies a role of strategic importance and support to the clinician. The AI has allowed the variables associated with the patient’s survival to be defined, and thanks to its use in early diagnosis, cancer mortality rates have decreased. However, if on the one hand you die less of cancer, on the other the cancer pathologies, arise “with greater incidence” than in past years, also for the increasing air and environmental pollution. So where are we?
Saturday 22 June - Time 12:15
IA in cancer research
The life sciences