THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN TUMOR DIAGNOSIS
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Artificial intelligence, tumor diagnostics, oncology, machine learning, medical imaging.Abstract
Artificial intelligence is becoming an important tool in tumor diagnostics, increasing the accuracy and speed of early-stage pathology detection. Machine learning algorithms can analyze medical images and large clinical data sets, reducing the likelihood of diagnostic errors and assisting physicians in decision-making. The use of such technologies is particularly relevant given the rising incidence of cancer and the time constraints of specialists. This article examines the current capabilities of artificial intelligence in cancer diagnostics, its advantages and limitations, and the prospects for its implementation in clinical practice.
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