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Study: New AI tool predicts risk of over 1K diseases in advance

  • Writer: Balitang Marino
    Balitang Marino
  • Sep 21
  • 1 min read

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ISTANBUL, September 21 ------ A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool is capable of predicting an individual’s risk of more than 1,000 diseases, in some instances projecting outcomes decades into the future, according to a recent study published.


The study, published in the scientific journal Nature, revealed that a modified language model called Delphi-2M uses health records and lifestyle factors to estimate the likelihood of conditions such as cancer, skin diseases, and immune disorders up to 20 years ahead. Delphi-2M is considered capable of modeling multiple diseases, potentially allowing clinicians to identify high-risk individuals and roll out preventive measures sooner.


While previous AI tools predicted the risk of individual conditions like cancer or cardiovascular disease, the modified model was designed to forecast a person’s likelihood of developing 1,258 diseases based on their medical history, taking into account a person’s age, sex, body mass index, and lifestyle factors, including smoking and alcohol consumption. For the majority of diseases, Delphi-2M outperformed or matched the accuracy of current single-disease risk models.


The tool was developed and validated using anonymized data from 400,000 participants in the UK Biobank and 1.9 million patients in Denmark’s national patient registry.


Source: pna.gov.ph

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