AI Model Identifies How Every Country Can Improve Its Cancer Outcomes

esmo - For the first time, researchers have used machine learning – a type of artificial intelligence (AI) – to identify the most important drivers of cancer survival in nearly all the countries in the world

AI Summary: A novel machine‐learning model has pinpointed key drivers that could boost cancer outcomes worldwide. By analyzing extensive global health data, the model reveals actionable strategies to reduce mortality and enhance patient care, providing policymakers with a quantitative blueprint for impactful intervention.


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