AI uses voice to detect throat cancer

A person's own voice could soon be a way to detect whether they have throat cancer , a new study suggests.
Men with laryngeal cancer have distinct differences in their voices that could be detected with trained artificial intelligence (AI), researchers reported August 12 in the journal Frontiers in Digital Health.
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