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New AI model helps identify colorectal cancer

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Scientists have developed a new learning machine to classify patients with colorectal cancer and to help predict the extent and severity of the disease. The study published in the journal ‘Science Translational Medicine’ also helped in the prediction of survival chances of the patients.
The method, which is a non-invasive one, has added on to the technological advances that are used for the analysis of circulating tumour DNA or the ctDNA and can also be used for spotting colorectal cancer at earlier stages in patients.
Researchers leveraged machine-learning techniques for the development of a less invasive diagnostic method that is capable of detecting colorectal cancer.
The scientists also carried out the research by creating a diagnostic model based on nine different methylation markers that were associated with colorectal cancer.
This model was accurate in distinguishing people with colorectal cancer.
A modified prognostic model further helped predict the risk of patients’ death during a follow-up period of 26.6 months. (ANI)

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