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<p><strong>Treating cancer is becoming increasingly complex, but also offers more and more possibilities. After all, the better a tumor&rsquo;s biology and genetic features are understood, the more treatment approaches there are. To be able to offer patients personalized therapies tailored to their disease, laborious and time-consuming analysis and interpretation of various data is required. Researchers at Charit&eacute; &ndash; Universit&auml;tsmedizin Berlin and Humboldt-Universit&auml;t zu Berlin have now studied whether generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT can help with this step. This is one of many projects at Charit&eacute; analyzing the opportunities unlocked by AI in patient care.</strong></p>


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