NTUH unveils AI-powered diagnostic system for pancreatic cancer | Healthcare Asia Magazine
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NTUH unveils AI-powered diagnostic system for pancreatic cancer

The tool is available as a self-pay AI image analysis service.

National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) has developed PANCREASaver, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system for early pancreatic cancer detection.

The system, co-developed with the Institute of Applied Mathematical Sciences at National Taiwan University, allows radiologists to instantly access AI-generated results.

The system is also integrated into multidisciplinary care, including gastroenterology, surgery, and oncology.

Launched in late 2024 at NTUH’s Department of Medical Imaging, the tool is now fully deployed at the hospital and offered as a self-pay AI image analysis service.

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