A new artificial intelligence tool can identify whether a patient is ready for colonoscopy by simply analyzing stool images that they take on their smartphones.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming part of everyday medical care, with growing enthusiasm for its ability to support doctors in making faster and more accurate decisions.
New FDA-cleared version with tool detection and CE-marked version with additional quality (CAQ) features further strengthen MAGENTIQ-COLO™'s AI platform HAIFA, IL / ACCESS Newswire / January 26, ...
Researchers at the South Bend Medical Foundation are using AI to try and figure out how to predict colorectal cancer risks ...
New FDA-cleared version with tool detection and CE-marked version with additional quality (CAQ) features further strengthen MAGENTIQ-COLO's AI platform HAIFA, IL / ACCESS Newswire / January 26, 2026 / ...
Recently, Minnesotans have been receiving unsolicited, unrequested at-home colon cancer screening kits from health insurers, ...
Get ready for a butt-load of ugly truth. A doctor is pulling back the curtain on what really happens when you’re under sedation during a colonoscopy — and it may change how you schedule the rest of ...
"I had to go to the doctor because the skin on my breasts was super itchy and I had a rash. The doctor took a look and told ...
Sanford Health’s virtual care platform is helping the rural health system reach out to its patients rather than having them drive to the hospital. New care models have to be flexible enough to meet ...
Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Memorial Health successfully completed its first full-thickness resection device procedure. During a routine screening colonoscopy, a neuroendocrine tumor was identified ...
England’s National Health Service’s faecal immunochemical test (FIT) has reduced referrals for suspected bowel cancer by ...
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