Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Early detection of pulmonary nodules is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective treatment. Conventional computer-aided ...
For at least one Elliot Hospital patient, a chest injury that brought them to the emergency department turned out to be a blessing in disguise. A CT scan ordered to assess their injury revealed ...
Screening individuals for lung cancer with low-dose CT on a nonrisk basis is associated with a marked reduction in lung cancer mortality and better overall survival, reveals Chinese data.
New artificial intelligence technology is helping diagnose the U.S.’s most deadly cancer sooner, greatly improving the chances of patients’ survival. The key? Detecting tiny lung nodules when doctors ...