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Just how transformative will AI/ML be for immuno-oncology?

Journal for immunotherapy of cancer
Immuno-oncology involves the study of approaches which harness the patient's immune system to fight malignancies. Immuno-oncology, as with every other biomedical and clinical research field as well as clinical operations, is in the midst of technolog...

A predictive model for post-thoracoscopic surgery pulmonary complications based on the PBNN algorithm.

Scientific reports
We constructed an early prediction model for postoperative pulmonary complications after thoracoscopic surgery using machine learning and deep learning algorithms. The artificial intelligence prediction models were built in Python, primarily using ar...

Theranostics and artificial intelligence: new frontiers in personalized medicine.

Theranostics
The field of theranostics is rapidly advancing, driven by the goals of enhancing patient care. Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) and its innovative theranostic applications have marked a critical step forward in nuclear medicine, l...

Advancements in technology for characterizing the tumor immune microenvironment.

International journal of biological sciences
Immunotherapy plays a key role in cancer treatment, however, responses are limited to a small number of patients. The biological basis for the success of immunotherapy is the complex interaction between tumor cells and tumor immune microenvironment (...

Using artificial intelligence to predict choledocholithiasis: can machine learning models abate the use of MRCP in patients with biliary dysfunction?

ANZ journal of surgery
BACKGROUND: Prompt diagnosis of choledocholithiasis is crucial for reducing disease severity, preventing complications and minimizing length of stay. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is commonly used to evaluate patients with suspec...

Harnessing artificial intelligence in bariatric surgery: comparative analysis of ChatGPT-4, Bing, and Bard in generating clinician-level bariatric surgery recommendations.

Surgery for obesity and related diseases : official journal of the American Society for Bariatric Surgery
BACKGROUND: The formulation of clinical recommendations pertaining to bariatric surgery is essential in guiding healthcare professionals. However, the extensive and continuously evolving body of literature in bariatric surgery presents considerable c...

Frontal facial analysis of female celebrity attractiveness standards through artificial intelligence.

Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery
The contemporary significance of celebrities' facial aesthetics underscores their heightened importance in shaping attractiveness standards. This retrospective study aimed to investigate the impact of patterns on aesthetic canons in the profile views...

Artificial intelligence performance in clinical neurology queries: the ChatGPT model.

Neurological research
INTRODUCTION: The use of artificial intelligence technology is progressively expanding and advancing in the health and biomedical literature. Since its launch, ChatGPT has rapidly gained popularity and become one of the fastest-growing artificial int...

Physicians, know thy patient.

The journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Person-centered care is presently the standard healthcare model, which emphases shared clinical decision-making, patient autonomy and empowerment. However, many aspects of the modern-day clinical practice such as the increased reliance on medical tec...

Rational construction of synthetic consortia: Key considerations and model-based methods for guiding the development of a novel biosynthesis platform.

Biotechnology advances
The rapid development of synthetic biology has significantly improved the capabilities of mono-culture systems in converting different substrates into various value-added bio-chemicals through metabolic engineering. However, overexpression of biosynt...