The AICR offers a large number of resources related to cancer. Today, we highlight some of its videos.
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Read moreAs the post title indicates an exciting new AI application now exists. It involves better screening for lung cancer and other diseases!
Previously, we offered these posts on artificial intelligence:
As reported by Denise Grady for the NY Times:
“Computers were as good or better than doctors at detecting tiny lung cancers on CT scans, in a study by researchers from Google and several medical centers.
Interesting topic, right: How Much Do YOU Want to Know About YOUR Health? Especially regarding our future life expectancy.
Recently, B.J. Miller and Shoshana Berger wrote a valuable op ed piece for the New York Times on “Don’t Tell Me When I’m Going to Die. …
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How do YOU feel about this: profits and cancer drugs? We know that many related drugs are quite expensive — and often required by us!!…
Earlier this month, we posted about Be Careful with Supplements. Nonetheless, some supplements may be valuable in cancer care. One of them seems to be Vitamin D.…
Read moreToday and tomorrow, we highlight two truly inspirational role modelss. One is 55 years old and battling lung cancer. The other is 21 years old with long-term heart issues.…
Read moreAccording to the National Institutes of Health:
“The overall function of the immune system is to prevent or limit infection. An example of this principle is found in immune-compromised people, including those with genetic immune disorders, immune-debilitating infections like HIV, and even pregnant women, who are susceptible to a range of microbes that typically do not cause infection in healthy individuals.”…
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