Oncologists and AI experts combine old images to provide new insights into head and neck cancers

Cancer researchers have a multitude of tools to study tumors. Histological staining uses dyes to make different kinds of tissue cells visible in microscopic slide images. CT scans can pinpoint the size, location and spread of a tumor. Epigenetic analysis can track a cancer's growth and genetic regulation.
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