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Microsoft develops AI to help cancer doctors find the right…

Software giant Microsoft’s AI health push follows similar efforts by IBM, Google’s DeepMind and start-ups including Deep 6

Enter a Microsoft Research machine-learning project, dubbed Hanover, that aims to ingest all the papers and help predict which drugs and which combinations are most effective. Photo: Reuters

Seattle: There are hundreds of new cancer drugs in development and new research published minute to minute, helping doctors treat patients with personalized combinations that target the specific building blocks of their disease. The problem is there’s too much to read and too many drug combinations for doctors to choose the best option every time.

Enter a Microsoft Research machine-learning project, dubbed Hanover, that aims to ingest all the papers and help predict which drugs and which combinations are most effective,

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