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Cleveland Clinic developed a predictive model to identify patients at risk of developing gastric (stomach) cancer who ... might need routine screening past U.S. guidelines, a clinical team led ...
Ethakota, J. , Singh, B. , Bai, S. , Tareen, H. , Kumar, D. and Malik, D. (2025) The Role of Artificial Intelligence in ...
prostate cancer screening, among others. Furthermore, in most situations, when we have an educated discussion with them, they are happy to comply with the guidelines in the majority of cases” (5).
While AI-based tools have become widely used for documentation and clerical tasks, developers and healthcare experts see a greater future role in clinical care.
Overall, the one-time LDCT diagnostic performance in the non-risk-based screening population had a sensitivity of 96.6%, a ...
Screening tests are critical in early detection because they can find cancer before symptoms appear, when treatment is more ...
Cancer screenings are literal life-savers, catching tumors early enough to cure patients and prevent deaths. Unfortunately, routine cancer screening rates have declined significantly in the United ...
A study aims to explore whether individuals eligible for lung cancer screening also access other preventive services.
Lower odds of screening seen in association with lack of health insurance, being rural resident, not having a clinician.
In this video, Alan Dow, MD, MSHA, FACP, discusses evolving cancer screening guidelines and the controversies surrounding some of them. The first screening update involved pancreatic cancer.