AI Detects Brain Cancers
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A simple blood test may soon catch brain cancers months before symptoms appear

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Johns Hopkins researchers have developed a liquid biopsy technique that identifies brain cancers with unprecedented accuracy.
Machine learning system identifies circulating tumor DNA fragments and telltale immune system changes that occur throughout the body in response to brain cancer.
Brain cancer detection has long frustrated physicians. Most patients receive diagnoses only after experiencing headaches, seizures or cognitive problems often when tumors have already grown substantially.
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