Medical Xpress December 8, 2025
University of Sharjah

A recent study reveals that integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into colon cancer diagnosis over the past five years has significantly improved the speed and accuracy of the detection of the deadly disease.

Published in the International Journal of Medical Informatics, the study highlights how AI-driven tools provide faster, more reliable, and less invasive approaches to diagnosis and treatment planning.

“We found that AI is already making colon cancer diagnosis and prognosis more accurate, especially in identifying polyps during colonoscopy or differentiating benign from malignant tissue on pathology slides,” explains Saad Harous, University of Sharjah’s Professor of Computing and Informatics.

“Our research delivers a broad and timely review of how artificial intelligence (AI), including deep learning and machine learning, has been...

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