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Simple new scan detects pancreatic cancer years before patients are diagnosed

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Panel A shows a CT scan of a 63-year-old man, which was interpreted as normal, with the pancreas outlined (yellow dashes). Panel B shows a CT scan from the same patient 2.4 years later with the red arrow pointing to a large pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (cancer). Lastly, panel C shows texturized maps generated by the REDMOD AI tool. The color map indicates that areas of high feature expression (red/yellow) are concentrated in the region of the pancreas where the tumor subsequently developed

A groundbreaking new test that has the ability to detect the deadliest form of cancer years before a diagnosis could save thousands of lives.  Read More

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