By using AI to assist with cancer contouring, the researchers found predicting the cancer size was 45 times more accurate and consistent than when physicians used only conventional clinical imaging and blood tests to predict the cancer extent.
Tobacco companies knew that cigarette smoke contained radioactive alpha particles for more than four decades and developed "deep and intimate" knowledge of these particles' cancer-causing potential, but they deliberately kept their findings from the public, according to a new study by UCLA researchers.
WHEELING If there’s any indication of how excited James Sayre and Darrell Tustin were to tackle the Ultra Urban Challenge presented by Bordas & Bordas at the Ogden Newspapers Wellness Weekend presented by WVU Medicine, it could be seen in the bibs they wore for the event. Sayre was donning No. 1. Tustin wore […]
After reviewing the findings of WCPO 9’s investigation of the River City Correctional Center, state Rep. Cecil Thomas is calling for a state legislative hearing to question officials under oath.