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- who: Alfred Böcking and colleagues from the Institute of Cytopathology, University Clinics, Düsseldorf, Germany have published the research: DNA Karyometry for Automated Detection of Cancer Cells, in the Journal: Cancers 2022, 4210 of /2022/
- what: Using a blinded study employing 80 patients with prostate cancer who were under active surveillance the authors aimed to identify those whose cancers would not advance within 4 years. The aim of this article is to present so far obtained results applying the computerized slide-scanner EasyScan-AI for automated diagnostic screening for cancer cells in 5 of . . .
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