Researchers at the University of Michigan Medicine in the United States have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can diagnose signs of brain cancer in less than 90 seconds.

The results of a study published in the journal Nature Medicine revealed that the new tool can identify genetic markers compatible with gliomas that arise and spread in the brain, with an average accuracy of more than 90%, after researchers analyzed tumor samples of more than 150 affected patients. According to the "Fox News" website.

University of Michigan neurosurgery professor Todd Hollon said: This AI-based tool has “the potential to improve the speed of diagnosis and care for patients with fatal brain tumors.” According to Al Hurra Channel.

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