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Can AI detect skin cancer? FDA authorizes use of device to help doctors identify suspicious moles.

Por: CBS News Health January 18, 2024

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Can AI be used to treat cancer patients? New study aims to find out The Food and Drug Administration has authorized the first artificial intelligence-powered medical device to help doctors detect the most common forms of skin cancer in patients. The technology, from Miami-based medical device maker DermaSensor, is used to further evaluate lesions that doctors have already flagged as suspicious and is not meant to be used as a screening tool,... + full article



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