Spotting skin cancer sooner with the help of artificial intelligence
Jan 21,26 | 01:31 EST
Researchers at the University of Missouri are pioneering the use of artificial intelligence to enhance the early detection of melanoma, the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Led by associate research professor Kamlendra Singh, the team is developing decision-support tools that leverage advanced AI models to analyze detailed skin images. This innovative approach aims to identify subtle visual patterns indicative of melanoma with high accuracy, ultimately facilitating quicker diagnosis and treatment, and expanding access to critical dermatological expertise, especially in underserved areas. This research represents a significant step towards integrating AI into precision medicine for patient-centered care.
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