Avenda Unfold

Avenda Health released a study last month that involved ten doctors who each assessed 50 different prostate cancer cases. 


The study, done in partnership with UCLA Health and published in the Journal of Urology, also found that by using AI to assist with cancer contouring, predictions of cancer size were 45 times more accurate and consistent with AI than without it.

“We saw the use of AI assistance made doctors both more accurate and more consistent, meaning doctors tended to agree more when using AI assistance,” assistant adjunct professor of urology, surgery, and bioengineering at UCLA and senior author of the study Shyam Natarajan said in a statement.

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