Sunday, 22 July 2018

In breakthrough, Japanese researchers use AI to identify early-stage stomach cancer with high accuracy

In breakthrough, Japanese researchers use AI to identify early-stage stomach cancer with high accuracy

Two Japanese national research institutes said Saturday they have succeeded in using artificial intelligence to identify early-stage stomach cancer with a high accuracy rate. The breakthrough may help extend the lives of more cancer patients in Japan, where stomach cancer is one of the leading causes of death. According to Riken and the National Cancer Center, it took AI only 0.004 seconds to judge whether an endoscopic image showed early-stage cancer or normal stomach tissue. AI correctly detected cancer in 80 percent of cancer images, while the accuracy rate was 95 percent for normal tissue.
Read more: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/07/21/national/science-health/japanese-researchers-use-ai-identify-early-stage-stomach-cancer-high-accuracy/#.W1PTPdIzbIU?source=Snapzu

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