How Artificial Intelligence Is Supporting Earlier Lung Cancer Detection in the Middle East and Africa
How Artificial Intelligence Is Supporting Earlier Lung Cancer Detection in the Middle East and Africa – LAA MEA
Lung Ambition Alliance Middle East and Africa (LAA MEA) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“This World Lung Cancer Day, the Lung Ambition Alliance Middle East and Africa Chapter is highlighting how artificial intelligence is supporting earlier lung cancer detection.
From helping clinicians identify suspicious findings on scans to supporting regional research and collaboration, AI is already playing a role in efforts to detect lung cancer earlier across the region.
LAA MEA calls on health systems, policymakers, researchers, and innovators to work together to expand responsible and equitable access to AI-enabled early detection. Every case of early diagnosis can change the course of a patient’s life.
Swipe through to explore how AI is helping advance earlier lung cancer detection in our region.”
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