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AI and Cancer

Book 1 of 2: The Science, Technology, and Clinical Applications

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AI and Cancer

De: Richard Murch
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Every eight seconds, someone in the world dies from cancer. Every minute, thirty-seven people receive a diagnosis that will change their lives forever. These are not just statistics—they represent mothers and fathers, children and friends, dreams interrupted and futures stolen. In 2025, cancer remains the second leading cause of death globally, claiming nearly 10 million lives annually. We cannot afford to move slowly.

We cannot afford complacency. The pace of innovation must accelerate, and artificial intelligence represents our most powerful tool to do exactly that.

The promise is not hypothetical. It is already materializing in laboratories, clinics, and hospitals around the world. AI is transforming how we discover drugs, diagnose disease, plan treatments, and understand the fundamental biology of cancer itself. What took decades now takes years. What took years now takes months. And we are only at the beginning
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The Urgency of Now
Cancer does not wait. While we deliberate, optimize, and refine, the disease progresses. While we conduct trials and seek regulatory approval, tumors metastasize. The human cost of delay is measured in lives that could have been saved, suffering that could have been prevented, and time with loved ones that can never be recovered.

This urgency must drive us forward. Not recklessly—cancer care demands rigor and safety—but with determined purpose. Every advancement in AI-assisted oncology has the potential to reach millions of patients. Every algorithm that improves early detection, every model that identifies effective treatments, every system that reduces diagnostic errors represents real people whose lives may be extended or saved.

The technology exists. The data exists. The computational power exists. What we need now is coordination, investment, and unwavering commitment to translating AI's potential into clinical reality at the speed that desperate patients require.
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