Researchers have developed new AI models, ATCS and MTS, to predict overall survival in lung cancer patients using PET/CT scans. These models outperformed a baseline TCS model, achieving AUCs of 0.794 and 0.793 respectively. ATCS showed better performance for shorter-term predictions (0.5-3 years), while MTS excelled at longer intervals (3.5-5 years). The study utilized data from 848 non-small cell lung cancer patients and found that combining different imaging features improved accuracy. AI
IMPACT These models offer improved risk stratification for lung cancer patients, potentially guiding personalized treatment and follow-up strategies.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing new AI models for medical image analysis and survival prediction.
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