Specialists from Argentina’s National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) are working on a web platform project that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse digital mammograms and diagnose breast cancer early. This was reported by
BRICS Lat, a partner of TV BRICS.
The project is led by Ernesto Rafael Perez from the Institute of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry. According to the publication, the platform generates reports for doctors based on the analysis of mammograms. According to the developers, its implementation will standardise the quality of diagnostics in all medical institutions, improve accuracy through AI algorithms, and allow doctors to focus their efforts on the most complex cases.
Special attention is paid to protecting patient data: the system complies with strict security standards, and the results are only available to medical professionals. The project is currently in the testing phase.
Other countries are also actively working to improve the effectiveness of breast cancer treatment. According to
BRICS Lat, specialists in Venezuela are developing an innovative molecule that combines the action of the drug tamoxifen with a gadolinium atom, which can simultaneously enhance the effect of chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the treatment of malignant breast tumours. The project aims to reduce the side effects of traditional therapy, lower radiation doses and improve patients’ quality of life.
In India, scientists have created a semiconductor-based biosensor that can detect breast cancer cells without chemical reagents or complex laboratory procedures. The device utilises differences in the dielectric properties of healthy and cancerous cells, ensuring high diagnostic accuracy. This was reported by
Trinity Mirror, a partner of TV BRICS.
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