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Detecting Early Cancer Patterns

There's been a recent breakthrough in the fight against Ovarian Cancer recently. Incidentally, it involves the use of an Artificial Intelligence algorithm. That sounds pretty vague, doesn't it? Well all the three articles seem to gloss over the technical details. The basic idea is that a pattern recognition algorithm is performed on the the blood sample, and its accuracy allows detection of signs of cancer much sooner.

It's good to see AI come to the rescue of other fields of Science!

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Saturday 09 February, 14:04
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Proteomics

First Gov also has a feature on the same topic, which remains just as vague as the others; Protein Patterns May Identify Ovarian Cancer

At the bottom, they have a link to the research home-page. They use a term which will no doubt become a buzzword soon -- Proteomics. You've been warned!

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Sunday 10 February, 15:03
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