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From Lab to Clinic: Artificial Intelligence with Spectroscopic Liquid Biopsies.

PMID: 41153261 · 2025

JournalDiagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
Year2025
PMID41153261

Abstract

Over recent years, machine learning and artificial intelligence have become critical components of many cancer detection tests, in particular multi-omic tests such as spectroscopic liquid biopsies. The complexity and multi-variate nature of spectral datasets makes machine learning invaluable in uncovering patterns that enable robust differentiation of cancer signals. However, introducing any AI-enabled medical device into clinical practice is challenging due to the regulatory requirements needed

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