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Tako se digitalni dvojčki naučijo napovedovati ponovitve otroške levkemije
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Tako se digitalni dvojčki naučijo napovedovati ponovitve otroške levkemije

The research project 'Leukodomics' has completed its first phase, focusing on understanding childhood leukemia through the use of digital twins. These virtual models integrate all clinical and biological data of patients to predict disease progression and guide treatment decisions. Initial results from analyzing 35 patients show promise, as the model successfully predicted relapses, including cases previously classified as low risk but which did not respond to treatment. This could lead to more personalized therapies, reducing unnecessary toxicity. The project aims to eliminate the 20% of cases where children are not cured, with experts highlighting the importance of national collaboration across the Atlantic for standardized diagnosis and treatment. Digital twins require extensive data collection, including genetic and epigenetic information, to create comprehensive patient profiles.

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Tako se digitalni dvojčki naučijo napovedovati ponovitve otroške levkemije

The research project 'Leukodomics' has completed its first phase, focusing on understanding childhood leukemia through the use of digital twins. These virtual models integrate all clinical and biological data of patients to predict disease progression and guide treatment decisions. Initial results from analyzing 35 patients show promise, as the model successfully predicted relapses, including cases previously classified as low risk but which did not respond to treatment. This could lead to more personalized therapies, reducing unnecessary toxicity. The project aims to eliminate the 20% of cases where children are not cured, with experts highlighting the importance of national collaboration across the Atlantic for standardized diagnosis and treatment. Digital twins require extensive data collection, including genetic and epigenetic information, to create comprehensive patient profiles.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a scientific research initiative without overt ideological framing. While the potential impact of the technology is discussed, there is no clear partisan emphasis or advocacy for specific policies. The focus remains on medical advancement and collaborative efforts between health

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 90): The article provides detailed information about the Leukodomics project, including its goals, methodology using digital twins, and preliminary results from 35 patients. The facts align with the cross-source consensus, though some details are truncated. The tone remains largely objective and informat

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