. DrMarcSiegel: Meet my new co-pilot in the doctor's office: Artificial Intelligence
Doctors believe Artificial Intelligence is now saving lives, after a major advancement in breast cancer screenings. A.I. is detecting early signs of the disease, in some cases years before doctors would find the cancer on a traditional scan.growing uses of Artificial intelligence
in health care, the more convinced I become about its essential place in not just the lab or radiology suite but also in the doctor’s office. It can help usher in a world where tests and treatments are applied on an individual basis based on a patient’s unique history and predicament.a radiology board style exam, even as it also informed one of my patients that his hemorrhoids might be from prolonged sitting before I thought to mention that possibility to him.
AI has the advantage of searching massive data bases for comparison purposes, allowing it to bring this to bear in detecting differences that signals early pathology. Earlier diagnosis leads directly to earlier treatments and cures. Dr. Miriam Bredella, a prominent professor of radiology at Harvard, told me on Doctor Radio on SiriusXM that a crucial purpose of AI in radiology is to rescreen many thousands of studies that were done for one reason and to use an AI algorithm to find something else, such as the amount of saturated fat in bone, which can correlate to other health problems, including insulin resistance, diabetes and osteoporosis.
In fact, a new report from the consulting firm Accenture showed that advances in large language AI models could support or augment 40 percent of all
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