O Handsome It is a device similar to a long smartphone, which uses state-of-the-art technology to, in seconds, identify if a woman may be at risk of having breast cancer.
To do this, it uses a method that tracks hot spots in the region, the infrared radiometry. “These hot spots can indicate tumors or cells in early stages of transformation,” explains Rubens Mendrone, Product Manager at Linda Lifetech.
The technique itself has been researched since the 1960s, but Mendrone’s idea, in 2017, was to couple the artificial intelligence to movement, enhancing the analysis potential of the images obtained.
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Technology is not intended to replace mammography, but better organizes the priority queue for the exam. See how it works:
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Other strengths of artificial intelligence
Bringing the computer to its senses has paid off. We select some:
Identify CT emergencies: Fleury adopted the software AIDOCwhich analyzes CT scans of suspected cases of pulmonary embolism and shortens the result to 15 minutes.
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Anticipate a heart attack: In January, British scientists announced a test that, through analysis of the retina, calculates the risk of having a heart attack in the following year with up to 80% accuracy, according to the authors.
Prevent diabetes complications: A technology created by Brazilians had an accuracy of over 85% in identifying people at risk of developing diabetic foot. To do this, it uses an algorithm.
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