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Google uses AI to diagnose lung cancer more precisely than radiologists

Lung cancer has been recognized as the deadliest form of cancers, taking millions of lives every year as it is ofte
Published May 25, 2019 Updated May 28, 2019

Lung cancer has been recognized as the deadliest form of cancers, taking millions of lives every year as it is often not detected until later stages. Google is now planning to find a solution for that with the help of artificial intelligence.

In an effort to made lung cancer prediction more precise and more accessible, tech behemoth Google has trained its new AI-based tool that predicts the deadly disease better than radiologists.

In order to screen for lung cancer, radiologists usually view hundreds of images from a single CT scan. With this new AI model, Google is able to generate a 3D model of overall lung cancer malignancy prediction and identify subtle malignant tissue, or lung nodules, which are often hard to see. Additionally, the AI also factors in previous scans that can help reveal the growth rate of suspicious tissue.

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In order to test the model, Google asked its AI to examine 45,856 chest CT scans for various cancer stages. The results were compared against six board-certified radiologists. Initially, Google’s AI detected 5% more cancer cases as compared to radiologists. Also, it reduced false-positive exams by over 11%.

At present, the AI model needs extra clinical research and testing before it can be deployed, but Google claims that the initial results are encouraging, reported Google.

“This creates an opportunity to optimize the screening process via computer assistance and automation,” the study authors said. “While the vast majority of patients remain unscreened, we show the potential for deep learning models to increase the accuracy, consistency and adoption of lung cancer screening worldwide.”

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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