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2024.12.20 ph tw ai on brain tumor

Image: A STEP INTO THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE. Attendees and organizers of the forum pose for posterity. In the photo are (from left): Dr. Alvin Marcelo, Dr. Kathleen Joy Khu, Dr. Jaime Caro, Dr. Kai-Wei-Yu (Dept. of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital), Dr. Gerardo Legaspi, Dr. Ethan Tu (founder and CEO of Taiwan AI Labs), Chancellor Michael Tee, Dr. Wan Yuo-Guo (Dept. of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital), Dr. Hsin Mei Wu (Dept. of Radiology, Taipei Veterans General Hospital), Dr. Marlo Nievera, Dr. Iris Isip-Tan, Dr. Veeda Michelle Anlacan, Dr. Dominic Jamora, Dr. Franco Cañal, Dr. Darah Urbano. © Joseph Bautista, University of the Philippines Manila

 

 

Text by: Jennifer Manongdo

 

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical imaging has shortened the waiting time for detecting brain tumors.

 

Representatives from Taiwan AI Labs introduced DeepMets Software, a pioneering technology in AI-driven medical imaging at a forum discussing the future of Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that uses AI algorithms in detecting tumors even at an early stage. The revolutionary software, approved by the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration in 2019, presents significant advancements in brain tumor detection with its capability to produce results in just five minutes... Full Article [Link]

 

Credit: The Health Sciences Center, University of the Philippines Manila

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