Lung cancer detected four months earlier at GP with artificial intelligenceIn the future, GPs will be able to identify patients at increased risk of lung cancer up to 4 months earlier than at present. GPs can simply do this during the consultation with an algorithm created by researchers at Amsterdam UMC. The results of the study were published today in the British Journal of General Practice.
Heat, radiation, and microRNAs: a triple threat against cancersChemoradiotherapy—radiation combined with chemotherapy—is the standard treatment for locally advanced cervical and head and neck cancers. However, many patients cannot tolerate chemotherapy due to frailty and side effects.