One of Australia’s most common gynaecological cancers could be detected sooner and more accurately thanks to a specialised Artificial Intelligence (AI) model, new research shows.
Researchers from Daffodil International University in Bangladesh, Charles Darwin University, the University of Calgary and Australian Catholic University developed an AI model which can detect endometrial cancer with 99.26 per cent accuracy.
Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecological cancer in Australia and one of the most diagnosed cancers in Australian women, according to the Cancer Council.
The model, called ECgMPL, examines histopathological images, which are microscopic images of tissue used in disease analysis. The model enhances the quality of the i