AI Outperforms Doctors in Prostate Cancer Detection, Offering New Hope for Patients
A recent UCLA study reveals that an AI tool significantly outperforms doctors in detecting prostate cancer, Fox News reported yesterday.
The AI achieved 84% accuracy in identifying the disease, compared to just 67% for physicians, the source noted.
Developed by Avenda Health, the Unfold AI software uses clinical data to create a 3D map of cancer likelihood, aiding in personalized treatment decisions.
Dr. Ali Kasraeian, a urologist, utilizes this technology to help patients choose between therapies, optimizing their care while minimizing side effects.
The findings suggest that AI could lead to more accurate diagnoses and tailored treatments, offering hope for improved outcomes in prostate cancer management. Trachenberg encourages patients to explore all options, including AI technologies, before opting for invasive procedures.