Inside Precision Medicine July 15, 2025
Anita Chakraverty

An artificial intelligence tool could have a democratizing effect on endocrine cancer care, researchers report, enabling highly accurate diagnoses through an online platform using simple internet-connected devices such as smartphones.

The findings, presented at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in San Francisco, by Jansi Rani Sethuraj from the University of Texas, demonstrate the potential of AI to foster equitable cancer care.

The online platform provides a privacy-preserving, scalable solution to detect and classify tumors, monitor treatment, and aid clinical decision-making that could reduce diagnostic errors and improve outcomes. It could have a transformative impact on the diagnosis and treatment of endocrine cancers, which are notoriously difficult to spot and manage, due to their systemic hormonal effects and intricate...

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