Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of September 18 – Novel Machine Learning Approach Reveals The Hidden Origins Of Cancers/Message from the CCPM President/IDMP 2023
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- A research collaboration from MIT and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have harnessed the power of machine learning to develop a computational model that can predict the site of origin of a cancer of unknown primary (CUP). Read more here.
- Read the latest Message from the CCPM President in the July 2023 issue of InterACTIONS.
- Submit your #COMPIDMP2023 post today! Contest details here.
"To Jack Cunningham who by example demonstrated that medical physics is much more than just a career.” Thank you, Jack!
Published on September 18, 2023
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