zSpace Introduces zSpace AI: Enhancing Education with Artificial Intelligence

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zSpace Introduces zSpace AI: Enhancing Education with Artificial Intelligence

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, and University Hospitals have been awarded a $2.78 million federal grant to improve rectal cancer treatment using artificial intelligence. The goal is to develop new radiomic signatures through computational analysis of medical images to personalize treatments for rectal cancer patients. The study aims to reduce unnecessary surgeries and complications by accurately evaluating patient responses to therapy.

The research involves analyzing MRI scans of over 900 rectal cancer patients using AI and a biology-driven radiomics approach. By integrating AI with clinical evaluation, the team seeks to identify patients with no remaining tumor after therapy. The collaboration between medical institutions and disciplines highlights the importance of innovative therapeutic methods for cancer patients.

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