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Cancer prevention: AI detects lung cancer long before it becomes visible

Anna Sandner
21.4.2023
Translation: machine translated

Researchers in Boston are on the verge of a major advance in lung cancer screening: artificial intelligence can find early signs of the disease years before they are recognisable on a CT scan.

AI recognises cancer long before it is visible on CT scans

Sybil has not yet been approved for use outside of clinical trials, but when it is, the AI could play a decisive role in increasing the early detection rate of lung cancer and thus possibly also increasing the survival rate of those affected.

How does "Sybil" work?

"Sybil" looks for clues as to where cancer is likely to occur and recognises early signs of lung cancer that are not yet visible to the human eye on a CT scan. To predict the risk of cancer, the AI relies on a single CT scan. It analyses the three-dimensional image and looks not only for signs of abnormal growth in the lungs, but also for other patterns or disorders that the researchers themselves do not yet fully understand.

Based on what it sees, "Sybil" then predicts whether a person will develop lung cancer in the next one to six years. In some cases, "Sybil" has already been able to detect signs of cancer that would only be recognised by the human eye years later on a CT scan. The AI tool can therefore support radiologists in making important treatment decisions, but cannot replace them entirely.

However, the AI is far from perfect

Work is currently underway to ensure that diversity is taken into account during the approval process for medical products so that the results benefit all people equally.

Saving lives through artificial intelligence

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