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Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model called Red Mod that can detect pancreatic cancer on routine CT scans up to three years before clinical diagnosis. The system identifies subvisual biological signatures in the pancreas while the organ still appears entirely normal to the human eye. Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is projected to become the second leading cause of cancer death in the US by 2030, and because the disease is often silent in its early stages, more than 85% of patients are diagnosed only after the cancer has metastasized. The AI model identified 73% of pre-diagnostic cancers, often around 16 months before a formal diagnosis, which is nearly twice as effective as expert radiologists.

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