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Scientists have found a way to treat cancer using artificial intelligence

The hardest part of treatment is the discovery phase. Doctors usually have two or more treatment options, but no one can say which method will be effective and which one the body will not accept.

To solve this problem, doctors in London have learned to create digital clones of patients. FarrSight-Twin technology takes into account all the characteristics of the patient's body, creating a virtual "lab rabbit" on which possible treatment options are tested.

The results were impressive. The treatment, which FarrSight-Twin called effective, actually helped beat the cancer in 75% of cases.