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Jun 2023
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EP34 using AI in the OR

菜SanSan
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Tonight we’re going to be taking a look  at some  brilliant new  technology that can find (biomarkers ) of a cancerous tumor  in just 3 minutes compared to  3 weeks with normal technology . That means thousands  of people could get treatments much sooner   than ever , which is crucial, because when it comes to brain surgery, every second counts . 

It  really  is hard for clinicians  and patients , i think  ,to wrap their heads around that waiting period  

But now using  (groundbreaking ) artificial intelligence , Arranger invented a device called deep (glioma )  , that can predict the genetics of a tumor in less than 3 minutes ,  a process that can take up  to 6 weeks .

One recent  study found deep glioma was 93 precent accurate compared to the usual method . 

 Dr. Schenoodle, you are a pathologist here ,how big of a  deal is this  .

It’s  an incredible advancement . We can have molecular  diagnosis in 3 minutes , instead of  3 weeks . 

Further research is  needed , but the hope is that this  technology could  help patient like (George ) start treatment earlier  before the tumor has  chance to grow bigger . 

molecular 分子的

diagnosis 诊断

biomarkers 生物标记

crucial 至关重要的



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