Stanford study: AI outperforms standard of care in prostate cancer identification

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Led by Stanford University School of Medicine’s Department of Urology, researchers found that Avenda Health’s machine learning model, Unfold AI, and novel cancer probability metric was shown to be accurate and effective in identifying the extent of the cancer, not just location. 

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