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New deep learning algorithm can pick up genetic mutations and DNA mismatch repair deficiency in colorectal cancers more efficiently

A new deep learning algorithm created by researchers from the University of Warwick can pick up the molecular pathways and development of key mutations causing colorectal cancer more accurately than existing methods, meaning patients could benefit from targeted therapies with quicker turnaround times and at a lower cost.

Wed 20 Oct 2021, 12:09 | Tags: AI, cancer, cells, Computers, Computer Science, Technology

Scientists able to see how potential cancer treatment reacts in single cell

Using a 185 metre beamline at the Diamond synchrotron, researchers could see how Osmium, a rare precious metal that could be used for cancer treatments, reacts in a single human lung cancer cell. This is a major step forward in discovering new anti-cancer drugs for researchers at the University of Warwick.

Wed 17 Feb 2021, 09:56 | Tags: Chemistry, Sciences, cancer

Child brain tumours can be classified by advanced imaging and AI

Diffusion weighted imaging and machine learning can successfully classify the diagnosis and characteristics of common types of paediatric brain tumours a UK-based multi-centre study, including WMG at the University of Warwick has found. This means that the tumour can be characterised and treated more efficiently.

Mon 15 Feb 2021, 09:25 | Tags: AI, Sciences, WMG, cancer

Artificial intelligence helps predict risk of developing mouth cancer

 Artificial intelligence can help doctors better predict the risk of patients developing oral cancer, new research from the University of Sheffield and University of Warwick has revealed.

Mon 02 Nov 2020, 09:10 | Tags: AI, Computer Science, Sciences, cancer

Light-activated metal catalyst destroys cancer cells’ vital energy source

A space-age metal that formed part of the asteroid that destroyed the dinosaurs could provide a new method of treating cancer tumours selectively using light.

Mon 23 Sept 2019, 16:02 | Tags: Chemistry cancer 1 - Research

AI can predict the chances of surviving oral cancer

· State-of-the-art AI algorithms applied to digitised images of oral cancer tissue specimens can be used to predict chances of survival by measuring the abundance of Tumour infiltrating immune cells, a study led by University of Warwick shows.

Mon 16 Sept 2019, 13:49 | Tags: AI, Computer Science, Health, cancer

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