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AI finds signs of pancreatic cancer before tumors develop

AI finds signs of pancreatic cancer before tumors develop

nbclosangeles.com

May 3, 2026

4 min read

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Summary

An AI model developed at the Mayo Clinic detected abnormalities on CT scans up to three years before patients were diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. This capability may allow for earlier intervention, improving treatment outcomes.

Key Takeaways

  • An AI model developed at the Mayo Clinic detected abnormalities on CT scans up to three years before pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
  • The AI model was found to be three times better than radiologists at identifying early signs of pancreatic cancer.
  • Early markers of pancreatic cancer are often too subtle for human detection, with scans appearing normal as little as six months before diagnosis.
  • The AI model could be useful for individuals with risk factors for pancreatic cancer who do not yet exhibit symptoms.
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