AI can be used to reduce cancer-related dangers
AI is accelerating the development of new medications
AI can indeed play great role in bettering lives
At the AI4Care Summit being organised by Nasscom in Bengaluru, Dr Akshat Malik, cancer surgeon, spoke about chemotherapy and the use of AI in treating cancer.
He said, “You would be aware that chemotherapy is used to treat cancers. This can cause toxicity to healthy cells as well. If we are able to preempt these things and use data to reduce such dangers, using AI, it will be a lot helpful.”
In the AI4Care Summit being organised by Nasscom in Bengaluru, Dr Akshat Malik, cancer surgeon talks about chemotherapy and the use of AI in treating cancer.#ArtificialInteligence #healthcareai @GoI_MeitY @nasscom @nasscomCoEIoT pic.twitter.com/1JEAQ35B1i
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) August 13, 2024
AI is increasingly emerging as a powerful catalyst for transformation in the healthcare and life sciences sectors. By leveraging advanced technologies, AI is not only improving patient outcomes but also enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Its impact is being felt across various facets of the industry, from clinical diagnosis to drug discovery and public health management.
Also Read: AI4Care Summit: Harnessing the power of AI in enabling health transformation
In the realm of diagnosis, AI-driven tools are enabling more accurate and faster detection of diseases, helping healthcare providers make informed decisions more quickly. This leads to better patient care and outcomes. In drug discovery, AI is accelerating the development of new medications by identifying potential compounds and predicting their effectiveness, significantly reducing the time and cost involved in bringing new drugs to market.
AI can be used to reduce cancer-related dangers
AI is accelerating the development of new medications
AI can indeed play great role in bettering lives
At the AI4Care Summit being organised by Nasscom in Bengaluru, Dr Akshat Malik, cancer surgeon, spoke about chemotherapy and the use of AI in treating cancer.
He said, “You would be aware that chemotherapy is used to treat cancers. This can cause toxicity to healthy cells as well. If we are able to preempt these things and use data to reduce such dangers, using AI, it will be a lot helpful.”
In the AI4Care Summit being organised by Nasscom in Bengaluru, Dr Akshat Malik, cancer surgeon talks about chemotherapy and the use of AI in treating cancer.#ArtificialInteligence #healthcareai @GoI_MeitY @nasscom @nasscomCoEIoT pic.twitter.com/1JEAQ35B1i
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) August 13, 2024
AI is increasingly emerging as a powerful catalyst for transformation in the healthcare and life sciences sectors. By leveraging advanced technologies, AI is not only improving patient outcomes but also enhancing operational efficiency and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Its impact is being felt across various facets of the industry, from clinical diagnosis to drug discovery and public health management.
Also Read: AI4Care Summit: Harnessing the power of AI in enabling health transformation
In the realm of diagnosis, AI-driven tools are enabling more accurate and faster detection of diseases, helping healthcare providers make informed decisions more quickly. This leads to better patient care and outcomes. In drug discovery, AI is accelerating the development of new medications by identifying potential compounds and predicting their effectiveness, significantly reducing the time and cost involved in bringing new drugs to market.