AI detects cancer but it’s also reading who you are

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Source: ScienceDaily Health

Original: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/12/251217231230.htm...

Published: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 23:53:41 EST

Artificial intelligence increases the success rate of lung cancer diagnosis on chest X-rays to 94 percent.[1] The algorithm can detect lung cancer 4 months earlier than a doctor and catches up to 62 percent of cases in high-risk patients.[2] In breast cancer, it detects 20 percent more tumors, identifying 244 cases in the AI ​​group versus 203 in the control group.[5] AI helps to detect suspicious cells, shortens examination time by a third and increases the catchability of relevant findings.[3] It can detect pancreatic cancer years before a routine CT scan.[6] The study showed that AI-designed proteins enable T-cells to rapidly kill melanoma cells and prevent cancer growth.[4] The system works on existing medical records and serves as a physician's assistant.[2][6]