ACHENMUEHLE, Germany– (BUSINESS WIRE) –Pancreatic diseases can have serious consequences for patients and are difficult to diagnose. Early detection is crucial for the patient to have a chance to survive. Today in Europe over 90% of pancreatic cancer patients die within the first five years of diagnosis. Medi-Globe Group, a leading international company in the medical-technical sector, develops, in cooperation with the French structure Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire (IHU) in Strasbourg, the first software in the world based onartificial intelligence (IA) for the detection of pancreatic pathologies through endoscopic ultrasound examinations.
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