Scientists from Cambridge University and University College London have made a groundbreaking discovery, training an artificial intelligence (AI) model to identify 13 different types of cancer with an astonishing 98.2% accuracy. By examining DNA methylation patterns, the AI model can detect solid tumors such as breast, liver, lung, and prostate cancer, among others. What’s more, the model provides users with the reasoning behind its predictions, allowing for a deeper understanding of the underlying processes that contribute to cancer development. The researchers believe that this technology has the potential to revolutionize cancer detection and treatment, enabling doctors to catch cancers earlier and improve patient outcomes. With further training and testing, the model could be deployed in clinics, providing a game-changing tool in the fight against cancer.

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