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than current methods. reporter: it s cutting-edge research. artificial intelligence is significantly better at predicting a patient s cancer risk, according to a new study out today. the role of ai in protecting breast cancer risk is definitely in our future. reporter: dr. polly niravath is a oncologist with houston methodist. assesses a person s risk, the ai can do it probably a lot cheaper, and a lot faster, as well. reporter: front of my current clinical models use a patient s age, family history, and breast density to determine risk fear of artificial intelligence is able to get biomarkers, more information from the mammogram. helping doctors make personalized recommendations. kaiser permanente research analyzed the mammogram s more than 18,000 women. ai took just seconds to determine their five-year breast cancer risk, and it was up to 25% more accurate whencoi. the american cancer society
In an ongoing effort to understand and treat the illness, more than 100 physicians, researchers, allied health professionals and advocates will descend on Kailua-Kona to attend the 10th International Breast Density & Cancer Risk Assessment Workshop next month.
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