
An AI model may help predict who is more likely to develop pancreas cancer, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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June 11, 2026 · 1 min
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An AI model may help predict who is more likely to develop pancreas cancer.
Pancreas cancer is associated with a very poor prognosis, with many people diagnosed with the disease given only months or a couple of years of predicted life remaining. Now an AI model may discern who is at risk to develop … An AI model may help predict who is more likely to develop pancreas cancer, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »
People in this episode
Host: Elizabeth Tracey
Topics covered
- AI model
- pancreas cancer
- risk prediction
- health prognosis
- oncology
Keywords
- AI
- pancreas cancer
- risk assessment
- health news
- Johns Hopkins
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Organizations: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Books & works: pancreas cancer
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