University of Missouri researchers say combined AI models could improve early melanoma detection using 3D skin imaging.
This wireless, battery-free wearable senses electrical differences between pigmented lesions and healthy skin, allowing for easier skin cancer screenings at home.
What if the earliest signs of skin cancer could be identified sooner—before a dermatology appointment?
What if the earliest signs of skin cancer could be identified sooner — before a dermatology appointment? Researchers at the University of Missouri are exploring how artificial intelligence could help ...
The Missouri Cancer Registry and Research Center, from 2019 to 2022, ranks Missouri 20th nationwide in melanoma deaths.
Researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed "fast-RSOM," a new imaging ...
Artificial intelligence (AI)-supported mammography identifies more cancers during screening and reduces the rate of breast ...
Cancer was hardest to defeat because it stayed invisible for too long. This breakthrough showed how tiny biological signals in the blood revealed cancer long before symptoms appeared. Using advanced ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in both humans and pets; studies suggest that between one-third and one-half of all dogs will develop cancer during their lifetime. Hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive, ...
WPI Professor Dmitry Korkin and researchers in Senegal are using a unique type of artificial intelligence (AI) to develop a ...
Blood sampling is painful and invasive, plus it only tells you what's going on in the patient's body right when the sample is taken. So, how about this? Permanent skin grafts that glow green when ...