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Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Diagnostics and Therapeutic Innovation.

2026·0 Zitationen·Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)Open Access
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a modern and smart technology that supports doctors in many important areas of healthcare. It works like a fast and intelligent assistant that can review medical reports, images, and patient information within seconds. Because of this ability, AI has a strong impact on how diseases are diagnosed and treated. From a diagnostic perspective, AI plays a major role in early disease detection. It studies X- rays MRI and CT scans and blood reports much faster than humans. It can identify very small changes inside the body that might be early signs of serious conditions such as cancer, heart disease, or brain disorders. Early detection makes treatment easier and improves recovery. AI can also study a patient’s medical history, family background, lifestyle, and symptoms to predict future disease risks, helping doctors take action sooner. From a therapeutic perspective, AI helps doctors choose the best treatment for each patient. It analyzes medical history, age, lifestyle, and response to medicines to suggest suitable treatment plans. AI also supports surgeries through robotic systems that perform movements with high precision, reducing errors and helping patients heal faster. AI does not replace doctors but strengthens their ability to provide better, more personalized care. With AI, healthcare becomes more accurate, efficient, and patient-friendly, and it will continue improving medical services in the future.

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