MIT Jameel Clinic announces a partnership with the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre for the launch of Mirai, an artificial intelligence model for breast cancer risk prediction, in Saudi Arabia.
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Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Jameel Clinic, the center for artificial intelligence in healthcare, based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), revealed its cooperation with King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, to launch the Mirai model, which is an artificial intelligence technology that can predict... The possibility of cancer cells growing in the breast over the next five years, more accurately than the screening techniques currently used.
The introduction of this model for the first time in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia comes as a result of cooperation between King Faisal Specialist Hospital and the Research Center and Jameel Clinic at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Through this cooperation, Jameel Clinic, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center seek to use technology in preventive care, and to revolutionize the health care scene in the Kingdom, especially with regard to breast cancer, whose chances of treatment double if detected early.
The Jameel Clinic, which was established through a partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Community Jameel in 2018, carried out joint work with King Faisal Specialist Hospital to use artificial intelligence techniques to introduce many other innovative models, including early detection of lung cancer. These models are subjected to many tests under the supervision of specialist doctors on a wide range of patients, ensuring that systematic health results are produced in a scientifically correct manner.