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RetinaLyze AI shows an AUC of 93,4% in new Ph.D. thesis

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The talented Ph.D. student, Tobias Nissen from Steno Diabetes Center Nordjylland/Aalborg University Hospital, defended his groundbreaking thesis on diabetic retinopathy screening. His research offers vital insights into the use of AI for detecting diabetic retinal changes and the importance of regular screening.About the PhD ThesisThe world is emerging from an unprecedented airborne viral pandemic, akin in scale and lethality to the Spanish Influenza of 1918-1920. Simultaneously, several diseases have reached pandemic proportions globally, with diabetes being a notable example. Recent data indicates that diabetes affects a staggering 537 million people worldwide, with its prevalence increasing in societies adopting Westernized lifestyles.Access to healthcare and diabetes treatment is generally available in the Western world, but challenges like medication non-compliance and the high cost of prescribed drugs persist. In contrast, in the developing world, limited healthcare resources and...

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