Skin Cancer Detection:Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London has implemented an AI system named “Derm” for rapid, autonomous skin cancer diagnosis. Using an iPhone equipped with a magnifying lens, clinicians capture images of suspicious moles, which the AI app analyzes within seconds. This approach has achieved a 99.9% accuracy rate in ruling out melanoma, substantially reducing waiting times and allowing specialists to focus on more severe cases.
Sepsis Identification:The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Prenosis’ Sepsis Immunoscore, the first AI-based diagnostic tool for sepsis. By evaluating 22 health metrics, including vital signs and blood measurements, the AI algorithm generates a sepsis risk score, assisting doctors in making timely treatment decisions.
Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis: Researchers at Harvard Medical School have developed an AI model capable of performing various diagnostic tasks across multiple cancer types. This system not only diagnoses cancer but also guides treatment decisions and predicts patient survival, offering a comprehensive tool for oncologists.
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