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How AI Is Transforming Cancer Treatment and Patient Care — With Dr. Zachary Horne

24 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of The AI Cure, radiation oncologist Dr. Zachary Horne joins us to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping cancer diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Horne explains how AI is helping clinicians refine treatment recommendations and move toward more personalized care plans. He also reflects on the human side of oncology, including his deep commitment to his patients. A grounded, forward‑looking conversation about where AI is taking cancer care is next.

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