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500 AI model that checks for skin cancer shows promise

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ScienceDaily · 10/17/2024 11:32 EDT

AI model that checks for skin cancer shows promise

Scientists developed a way of using artificial intelligence to check for skin cancer with the AI tool, which was trained on data from 53,601 skin lesions from 25,105 patients, outperforming existing methods in a new study.

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