Researchers create machine learning model to calculate chemotherapy success in patients with osteosarcoma

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Researchers create machine learning model to calculate chemotherapy success in patients with osteosarcoma
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A research team at Johns Hopkins Medicine has created and trained a machine learning model to calculate percent necrosis (PN)—or, what percentage of a tumor is 'dead' and no longer active—in patients with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer. The model's calculation was 85% correct when compared to the results of a musculoskeletal pathologist.

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