Inside Precision Medicine January 13, 2026
Anita Chakraverty

An AI tool that uses detailed information from nearly all countries in the world has identified bespoke, national policy areas that could offer the greatest benefits in improving cancer survival.

The Global Health Predictor Insights Tool has been made freely available online and could help governments plan their cancer healthcare systems more effectively.

Machine learning highlighted national improvements in areas such as economic strength, radiotherapy accessibility and universal health coverage that could have the greatest impact on cancer outcomes.

The novel approach, published in the in the Annals of Oncology, could help prioritize resources to close survival gaps in the most equitable and effective way.

“Beyond simply describing disparities, our approach provides actionable, data-driven roadmaps for policymakers, showing precisely which...

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