Search Tag: AI in Healthcare
2024 16 Dec
Artificial intelligence (AI) advancements are revolutionising the healthcare industry, offering unprecedented opportunities to improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. One critical area benefiting from these innovations is lung cancer detection. Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide, and early detection...Read more
2024 03 Nov
Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in healthcare has shown remarkable potential, particularly in the early detection of diseases such as breast cancer. Timely identification of cancer is crucial for improving survival rates and reducing the intensity of required treatment. A recent study conducted within the BreastScreen Norway programme...Read more
2024 23 Sep
Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed healthcare by enabling more precise and efficient diagnostics. AI is showing significant promise in interpreting chest CT scans, especially for detecting incidental findings beyond the lungs, such as cardiovascular abnormalities. Chest CT scans, widely used for lung cancer screening, capture more than...Read more
2024 16 Sep
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men worldwide, making early detection crucial for reducing morbidity and mortality rates. One of the key tools for identifying clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa) is multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI). However, the process of detecting prostate cancer through mpMRI...Read more
2024 27 Jun
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent and increasingly diagnosed malignancy worldwide, presenting significant health risks. Despite advancements in treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, CRC mortality rates remain high, especially in cases with distant metastases or recurrence after surgery. The TNM staging system, which evaluates...Read more
2024 27 Jun
Diagnostic imaging is crucial in modern medicine for quick and accurate diagnosis and monitoring of various conditions. However, its overuse leads to unnecessary expenses, increased radiation exposure, and potential harm. The global use of imaging like CT and MRI has risen significantly, with a notable proportion being unnecessary. The FDA estimates...Read more
2023 23 Jun
Isala overcomes daily challenges with contextflow ADVANCE Chest CT More patients in the healthcare system - that's what healthcare economists predict – and that means more radiological examinations and findings. "If the predictions come true, we will have to become more efficient in what we do. I see artificial intelligence (AI) as part of...Read more