What if the earliest signs of skin cancer could be identified sooner—before a dermatology appointment?
What if the earliest signs of skin cancer could be identified sooner — before a dermatology appointment? Researchers at the University of Missouri are exploring how artificial intelligence could help ...
In imaging, AI systems have demonstrated superior accuracy in breast cancer screening and skin lesion classification, often surpassing experienced clinicians. AI revolutionizes cancer care by ...
Objective To characterise the risk of subsequent primary non-keratinocyte skin cancers (NKSCs) among adult-onset cancer survivors. Design Data analysis of this population-based cohort study was ...
Abdus Sobur receives a 2025 Global Recognition Award for developing artificial intelligence models that support earlier ...
Euan Ashley's lab explores the intricate interactions of gene variants. Tiny "typos," or genetic mutations, can sneak into ...
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen discovered that smoking directly triggers the growth of visceral adipose tissue.
Immunocore announces 2026 strategic priorities at 44 th Annual J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference Reaching more metastatic uveal melanoma patients with KIMMTRAK (tebentafusp) in 2026 through US ...
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Researchers can predict risk for 1,000 diseases based on sleep
Could our nightly sleep provide hidden clues to serious illnesses–years before symptoms appear? And could artificial intelligence help decipher these for affected individuals? A recent study shows: ...
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New study: Vitamin B3 may reduce the risk of skin cancer
New research suggests that the timing of skin cancer prevention may be more important than previously assumed.
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