When 46-year-old Lynsey Robertson helped launch a new AI skin cancer screening tool at the GP surgery where she worked, she knew she would be among the first to try it out – but she never expected to ...
Skin cancer is highly treatable, if it’s caught early. But spotting it can be tricky. How it shows up on the skin can look different depending on skin tone. And for people with darker skin, that ...
Six artificial intelligence-based research projects aimed to help predict cancer will start development in January with a team of student researchers. The projects, through the James Cancer Hospital ...
As cancer cases have increased worldwide, the disease has become more complex, presenting challenges to scientific advances in diagnosis and treatment. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Cancer patients may soon be able to avoid or receive chemotherapy more precisely thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). For decades, doctors have examined cancer biopsies under a microscope, but this ...
In 2026, artificial intelligence (AI) systems are deployed at scale to support clinical decision-making. Algorithms detect cardiac arrhythmias from ECGs, classify skin lesions from photographs and ...
AI-based health diagnostics have revolutionized healthcare significantly for women by improving early detection of diseases ...
PROBLEM SOLVER AWARD FINALISTThe University of Queensland, Monash University and The University of SydneyACEMID: revolutionising early detection and the fight against melanoma ...