AI could predict whether cancer treatments will work, experts say: ‘Exciting time in medicine'
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A chemotherapy alternative called immunotherapy is showing promise in treating cancer — and a new artificial intelligence tool could help ensure that patients have the best possible experience.
While it doesn’t work for everyone, for the 15% to 20% who do see results, it can be life-saving. "I would be horrified to know that one of my patients that I didn't give immunotherapy to could have been one of the tremendous responders." "We don't want to miss anyone, but we also don't want to harm anyone." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
Like any medication, immunotherapy has the potential for adverse side effects — which can be severe for some.
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