2 July 08:30
Researchers are exploring the use of artificial intelligence to detect pancreatic cancer in its early stages and personalize treatments, improving patient prognosis.
Raluca Ioana Draghici

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Pancreatic cancer, with a high mortality rate, is often diagnosed late. Recent studies suggest that artificial intelligence (AI) can help identify the disease early and predict its progression. A team of researchers from the University of Sharjah has highlighted the potential of AI in personalized diagnosis and treatments, underlining the importance of multi-omics analysis. Although still in its infancy, AI could transform the way pancreatic cancer is managed, facilitating more effective interventions and improving patient outcomes.