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Mayo Clinic has published new research on an artificial intelligence system capable of detecting stage 4 pancreatic cancer up to three years before it would usually be diagnosed. According to Rick Smith, the five-year survival rate for late-stage pancreatic cancer is just 2 percent, and current diagnosis often comes too late because early symptoms are rare. The Mayo Clinic AI system analyzed routine imaging scans that radiologists had previously reviewed and cleared, identifying early warning signs that were missed during standard checks. This development could improve outcomes for patients by enabling earlier intervention.
Rick Smith has previously reported on technological advances in related sectors. He highlighted how robotic runners in Beijing surpassed the human half-marathon world record by seven minutes. Smith also recognized Michael Chime’s efforts to modernize U.S. 911 systems with safety technology. These developments reflect ongoing innovation in AI and automation.