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Data on Artificial Intelligence Reported by Eric Lucas and Colleagues (Artificia l intelligence strengthenes cervical cancer screening -present and future)
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New research on Artificial Intelligenc e is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Lyon, France, b y NewsRx editors, research stated, "Cervical cancer is a severe threat to women' s health. The majority of cervical cancer cases occur in developing countries." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research, "The WHO has proposed s creening 70% of women with high-performance tests between 35 and 4 5 years of age by 2030 to accelerate the elimination of cervical cancer. Due to an inadequate health infrastructure and organized screening strategy, most low-and middle-income countries are still far from achieving this goal. As part of t he efforts to increase performance of cervical cancer screening, it is necessary to investigate the most accurate, efficient, and effective methods and strategi es. Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly expanding its application in cancer screening and diagnosis and deep learning algorithms have offered human-like int erpretation capabilities on various medical images. AI will soon have a more sig nificant role in improving the implementation of cervical cancer screening, mana gement, and follow-up. This review aims to report the state of AI with respect t o cervical cancer screening."
LyonFranceEuropeArtificial Intelli genceCancerCervical CancerEmerging TechnologiesHealth and MedicineMach ine LearningOncologyWomen's Health