Ezra Makes Full-Body MRI Scans More Accessible for Earlier Cancer Detection - Decrypt
January 1, 20247 min read1376 words
Published: January 1, 2024  |  7 min read1376 words
On a cloudy day in a nondescript building in Los Angeles, Decrypt was invited to take a closer look at a technology that purports to use artificial intelligence to help doctors better identify cancer cells in the body. The tech is being developed by New York-based medical technol...
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The journalist's personal experience with the MRI scan adds an investigative angle, while the detailed explanation of how the technology works and its potential impact on cancer detection and treatment offers great contextual information.
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