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The latest breast cancer news from News Medical |
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 | | | AI model flags hidden breast cancers years before diagnosis in routine mammograms Researchers evaluated four deep learning models using over 112,000 negative screening mammograms from the UK NHS to determine how well artificial intelligence could predict future breast cancers missed during routine screening. The MIT-developed Mirai model performed best, identifying about 27.5% of interval cancers within the top 4% of women flagged as highest risk. | | | | | Review explores how generative AI could support precision oncology decision-making A narrative review examines how generative AI tools such as large language models and vision-language models could assist precision oncology by interpreting genomic data, matching patients to clinical trials, and synthesizing complex clinical information. The authors emphasize governance, human oversight, and retrieval-based safeguards to ensure these systems are deployed safely in cancer care. | |
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| |  | | | Findings indicate small increases in certain cancers linked to assisted reproduction, though overall cancer incidence aligns with the general female population. | | | | | Where a woman lives significantly affects whether her breast cancer is diagnosed at an early or late stage, according to a national analysis published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS). | | | | | The kick off signal for puberty begins in the brain. Specifically, in the hypothalamus, where specific neurons release a hormone that activates the hypophysis, at the base of the skull, which then releases other hormones to start gonad –ovaries or testicles –maturation. | | | | | PGmatrix's synthetic extracellular matrices enhance oncology research, offering tunable hydrogels that improve reproducibility in cancer drug discovery. | | | | | A new study led by researchers at Adelaide University and published in Science Advances has revealed why some cancers can grow and survive in the body, while others cannot. | | | | | A new preclinical study in mice shows that precancerous cells in the pancreas can be eliminated before they have the chance to become tumors. | | | | | An enigmatic type of circulating tumor cell called a dual-positive (DP) cell is associated with shorter survival time in patients with advanced breast cancer, according to a study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian. | | | | | A new study led by researchers at Adelaide University and published in Science Advances has revealed why some cancers can grow and survive in the body, while others cannot. | | | | | An international team of researchers has achieved a breakthrough in the production of doxorubicin, a vital chemotherapy agent. | |
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