Researchers at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, and University Hospitals have received a $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute to use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve rectal cancer treatment. The team, led by Satish Viswanath, will use AI to analyze MRI scans of rectal tumors to better understand their response to therapy. The study aims to develop a non-invasive method to identify patients with no remaining tumor after therapy, reducing unnecessary surgeries. The project is supported by the new Center for AI Enabling Discovery in Disease Biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
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