The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the first AI-powered handheld medical device to assist physicians in detecting common skin cancers.
The handheld tool, intended for use by primary care physicians, uses spectroscopy and algorithms to evaluate skin lesions for potential cancer in a matter of seconds.
A new test invented by University of Illinois Chicago researchers allows dentists to screen for the most common form of oral cancer with a simple and familiar tool: the brush.
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