
A $700,000 AI in Health research grant will help to develop a tool that could halve unnecessary operations for early-stage colorectal cancer patients, researchers say.
Tim Eglinton and Arthur Morley-Bunker are part of a team that have secured a $700,000 grant from the Health Research Council to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that could reduce unnecessary cancer surgeries.
The two-year project uses computer vision technology to analyse digital pathology slides and predict outcomes for patients with gastrointestinal cancers