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Can AI Predict Breast Cancer? How a Scientist’s Personal Challenge Launched a Professional Mission

When Regina Barzilay was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, it upended her life and shifted the direction of her research. Already an accomplished computer scientist specializing in natural language processing, her experience as a patient shed light on the possibility of new applications for machine learning and revealed a stark disconnect between technology’s promise and its implementation in health care. “It was upsetting to see that all these great technologies are not translated into patient care,” she recalls. “I wanted to change it.” After going through her own treatment, Barzilay’s work took on an urgent new focus: could the very technologies she used in her research predict who might be at risk for breast cancer?
National Academy of Medicine
Portrait of Regina Barzialy
MIT Jameel Clinic AI faculty lead Regina Barzilay.
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