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Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution for Cancer Screening & Detection

This video presents the current use of artificial intelligence in cancer screening and detection. It gives an explanation of what cancer is briefly, followed by how artificial intelligence works, how it is being used in cancer therapy, current research in the area, and ethical factors to take into consideration. This video is aimed at a highschool and undergraduate student audience.

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This video was made by McMaster University students Maha Saleem, Julia Labricciosa, Kevin Park & Zain Daudi in collaboration with the McMaster Demystifying Medicine Program

Copyright McMaster University 2022.

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