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Precision Medicine Has Increased Survival Rates - Looking to AI For More

A deeper look into how artificial intelligence paired with precision medicine can improve the length and quality of life in cancer patients.
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FE_Cancer_Sidebar_Brandon Suh

As scientists gain a deeper understanding of cancer, we have begun to tailor treatments to specific types of the disease. By putting a cancer tumor through advanced molecular testing, we can find out what proteins and genes are specific to this particular tumor and match it to the most effective treatment. The results

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