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Posted byAnonEndsMeaganin/technology-Aug 23, 2016 at 10:32 AMΔ

Computers can be trained to be more accurate than pathologists in assessing slides of lung cancer tissues, according to a new study

Computers trounce pathologists in predicting lung cancer type, severity

Often a cancer's grade and stage can be used to predict how the patient will fare. They also can help clinicians decide how, and how aggressively, to treat the disease. This classification system doesn't always work well for lung cancer, however.

stanford.edu
Comments2
  • MizScullyAug 23, 2016 at 3:58 PMΔ

    This could be such a huge step forward in medicine! I love it.

    • NefertitiAug 24, 2016 at 3:12 PM

      Agreed!

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