Tag: Cancer Prognosis
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Immune-Related Genes Shape Pancreatic Cancer Risk and Outcomes, CNIO Study Finds
Overview: Immune Genes and pancreatic cancer In a significant advance for pancreatic cancer research, scientists from the National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) have identified immune-related genetic variations that affect both the risk of developing pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and the outcomes for patients who face this challenging disease. The study adds to the growing body…
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Colon cancer patients effectively cured after six years, study shows
New findings suggest a turning point in colon cancer outcomes A landmark analysis published in JAMA Oncology indicates that a large share of colon cancer patients may be considered effectively cured if they remain free of recurrence for six years after surgery and follow-up therapy. The study brings fresh optimism to patients, families, and clinicians…
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Pan-Cancer AI Model Improves Prognostic Accuracy Across Cancers
A New Milestone in Pan-Cancer Prognosis Researchers have unveiled a multimodal artificial intelligence model that advances prognosis prediction across a broad spectrum of cancers. Known as MICE (Multimodal data Integration via Collaborative Experts), the framework fuses pathology images, genomic information, and clinical data to deliver more accurate survival predictions across 30 distinct cancer types. The…
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Pan-Cancer Prognosis AI Model Boosts Accuracy Across Cancers
Introduction: A New Era in Pan-Cancer Prognosis Recent advances in artificial intelligence are reshaping how clinicians predict cancer outcomes. A multimodal AI model named MICE (Multimodal data Integration via Collaborative Experts) has demonstrated notable improvements in pan-cancer prognosis prediction. By integrating pathology images, genomics, and clinical data, MICE shows strong generalizability across 30 cancer types,…
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Blood Cancer Myths and Truths: Expert Doctor Explains
Introduction Blood cancers are a diverse group of diseases that affect the cells in our bone marrow and blood. In an interview with Lifestyle ao Minuto, Dr. Guilherme Sapinho shed light on several widespread myths and the real facts behind them. The key takeaway is clear: blood cancers vary greatly, and advances in hematology are…
