A new IBM AI model can predict malignant breast cancer a year before it occurs. The AI can predict within 87% accuracy when compared to Radiologists. Other similar AI model use one of two things, the first is mammogram images and the other is medical records. IBM's AI goes further and utilizes both, which may be the reason it is more accurate than other models. The AI is trained with anonymized mammography images that can be linked to biomarkers as well as clinical data.
However, the IBM AI should not be the only tool implemented to detect potential cancers. IBM thinks it can be used as a potential, "second set of eyes." Technology like this could be helpful for places with limited staff, where the AI can take some of the burden off of human staff.
Illness-Predicting AI
IBM AI Can Predict Breast Cancer Before it Appears
Trend Themes
1. AI-predicted Cancer - IBM's AI model can predict malignant breast cancer a year before it occurs with 87% accuracy using anonymized mammography images linked to biomarkers and clinical data.
2. Dual Data AI - IBM's AI model uses both mammogram images and medical records, making it more accurate than other similar AI models predicting breast cancer.
3. AI-assisted Diagnosis - IBM's AI model can be used as a potential second tool for healthcare professionals to detect potential breast cancers.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - IBM's AI model for predicting breast cancer can aid healthcare professionals in earlier and more accurate diagnoses.
2. Technology - AI-assisted diagnosis can help medical professionals and hospitals provide more efficient health services.
3. Data Science - The use of both clinical records and imaging data in developing AI models for predicting cancer presents an opportunity for further innovation and research.