Could AI be the key to detecting lung cancer years in advance?

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Could AI be the key to detecting lung cancer years in advance?
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Researchers and specialists teamed up to develop a new form of artificial intelligence that detects the deadliest type of cancer — lung cancer.

Sitting in an office on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, researcher Peter Mikhael is scrolling through hundreds of CT scans.

"It is actually predicting that three years later this person is going to get cancer," Mikhael said as he clicked through a series of CT scans.

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