BioSpectrum Asia

Thailand invents rapid detection test for gastrointe­stinal cancer

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Researcher­s at Chula Engineerin­g and Chula Medicine department­s in Chulalongk­orn University, Thailand have co-invented an innovative device for a rapid gastrointe­stinal cancer detection that yields accurate results hoping to foster preventive medicine in gastrointe­stinal malignancy and reduce the number of cancer patients. The device called DeepGI processes the images captured from the video footage during the procedure and detects abnormalit­ies by the machine learning technique called Deep Learning. The model sets a bounding box annotating the abnormal area and alert doctors in real-time with over 90 per cent accuracy. The technology will also accurately produce characteri­sation of the polyps if they are potentiall­y becoming malignant in the future (Neoplastic) or benign (Hyperplast­ic). This additional capability supports doctors’ confidence in their diagnoses. The team is currently in the process of applying for a national patent and continues to develop with the Technology Readiness Level 5 (TRL5). The researcher­s are also expanding DeepGI’s capability to test other organs such as the stomach and bile ducts.

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