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AI cannot replace doctors in cancer treatment, study finds

A new study led by researchers from Moffitt Cancer Center, in collaboration with the University of Michigan, suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) can assist doctors in making better decisions when treating cancer. However, it also highlights some challenges in how doctors and AI work together. The study, published in Nature Communications, focused on AI-assisted radiotherapy for […]

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