Artificial Intelligence Will Not Replace Health Professionals, but the Proper Use of Artificial Intelligence Will Make Health Professionals Better.
Abstract
Deep learning has enabled great advances to be made in cancer research with regards to diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. The study by Wang and colleagues in this issue of Cancer Research develops a deep learning algorithm with the ability to digitally stain histologic images, achieving reliable nuclei segmentation and cell classification. They use this tool to study the tumor morphologic microenvironment in tissue pathology images of patients...
Paper Details
Title
Artificial Intelligence Will Not Replace Health Professionals, but the Proper Use of Artificial Intelligence Will Make Health Professionals Better.
Published Date
May 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
80
Issue
10
Pages
1912 - 1913
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