Scientists from the Saratov State Medical University in Russia reported that they are developing new computer programs based on artificial intelligence technologies to detect cancerous tumors in bones.
The Russian site (RT) mentioned that scientists say the new software will assist doctors in detecting cancerous tumors or metastases in patients with bone cancer, monitoring those tumors, making diagnoses, and selecting treatments more quickly and efficiently.
Experts pointed out that the presence of cancerous lesions in bones can lead to serious complications such as severe pain and bone damage, so it is essential to detect them in the early stages. The software being developed by Russian scientists uses machine learning algorithms that incorporate various data, including X-ray and MRI images, to analyze medical images quickly and assist doctors in making correct treatment decisions.
The completion of the development of the new software and conducting experiments on it is expected by 2026, which will contribute to opening new horizons in the fields of cancer diagnosis and treatment, improving the quality of life for patients.