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AI-Boosted Electronic Nose Detects Ovarian Cancer

Technology Org reports on an AI-enhanced electronic nose that can detect ovarian cancer, a disease that is often diagnosed late because early symptoms are vague. The approach is part of a broader push to use breath or scent-based biomarkers for noninvasive cancer detection.

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Insilico’s New AI-Designed Candidate Adds Real-World Weight to the Generative Drug Hype

Insilico Medicine’s announcement of ISM6200, an AI-designed candidate for ovarian cancer and cortisol-related disorders, is another sign that generative discovery is moving beyond theory. The key question is no longer whether AI can propose molecules, but whether those molecules can survive the long road to clinical usefulness.

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Nature study pushes ovarian cancer imaging AI toward a harder and more useful target

A new Nature paper examines AI for detecting peritoneal and small bowel dissemination in epithelial ovarian cancer using preoperative contrast-enhanced CT. The work stands out because it targets a clinically difficult staging problem where better imaging interpretation could alter surgical planning and treatment strategy.

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