CurryGuy123
CurryGuy123 t1_isoa60l wrote
Reply to comment by Overall-Importance54 in [D] What is the deal with breast cancer scans? by Overall-Importance54
There's still a lot of uncertainties from the non-AI piblic about a lot of things though. And this is even more of an issue in the healthcare field - it's a very slow moving industry because there are lots of privacy concerns and the margin for error is very low. Things are gonna take a long time to be implemented in healthcare compared to other sectors.
CurryGuy123 t1_iso9wla wrote
Reply to comment by CeFurkan in [D] What is the deal with breast cancer scans? by Overall-Importance54
The NIH has released and is continuing to augment the All of Us dataset initiative which will have tons of health data available for researchers to work with. Most data will never be completely publicly available due to privacy and HIPAA issues but still is a very valuable research asset that's being developed.
CurryGuy123 t1_isv31tr wrote
Reply to comment by CeFurkan in [D] What is the deal with breast cancer scans? by Overall-Importance54
Here's the data browser provides a snapshot of data that's freely accessible (mostly aggregate date the more in-depth information that has individual level data is only accessible by registering for a higher tier.